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2 years
Statute of Limitations
Modified
Fault System
45+ million
Annual Rideshare Trips
$50,000
Avg. Settlement Start

Rideshare Accidents in Ohio

Ohio processes approximately 45+ million rideshare trips annually, with both Uber and Lyft operating extensively throughout the state. TNC legislation 2015. PUCO oversight.

Standard three-period insurance model.

Uber Insurance Coverage in Ohio

Period 1: App On, Waiting

$50,000/$100,000 liability, $25,000 property

Periods 2 & 3: En Route & During Trip

$1,000,000 liability, $1,000,000 UM/UIM

Lyft Insurance Coverage in Ohio

Period 1: App On, Waiting

$50,000/$100,000 liability, $25,000 property

Periods 2 & 3: En Route & During Trip

$1,000,000 liability, $1,000,000 UM/UIM

Ohio Rideshare Legal Considerations

  • Three major metro areas with significant rideshare
  • OSU games create massive Columbus surge
  • Cleveland sports/Rock Hall traffic
  • Cincinnati Ohio River events

High-Risk Areas in Ohio

These locations see higher rates of rideshare accidents:

📍 OSU campus area
📍 Short North Columbus
📍 Warehouse District Cleveland
📍 Over-the-Rhine Cincinnati
📍 Airport routes

Major Cities in Ohio

Columbus

Pop: 905,000 • 25+ million annual trips

OSU gamedays create massive surge (100,000+ at stadium)

Cleveland

Pop: 380,000 • 15+ million annual trips

Browns/Cavs/Guardians games

Cincinnati

Pop: 310,000 • 15+ million annual trips

Bengals/Reds games

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Key Facts

Capital
Columbus
Minimum Auto Insurance
$25,000/$50,000/$25,000
Major Airports
Cleveland Hopkins (CLE), John Glenn Columbus (CMH), Cincinnati (CVG - technically KY)
Average Settlement Range
$50,000 - $400,000

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