Rideshare and Gig

We have extensive experience handling liability, litigation, regulatory, and coverage issues arising from the bustling rideshare, prearranged ride, and gig economies. Our attorneys frequently assist insurers navigating the unique challenges presented by the rapid evolution of transportation network companies (TNCs) and peer-to-peer service platforms.

Our team has served as counsel for dozens of rideshare operators in high-stakes litigation involving multi-million-dollar claims, severe injuries, and wrongful death allegations. In addition to defending rideshare operators, we have extensive experience advising companies in the peer-to-peer car-sharing marketplace, food and beverage delivery services, and other transportation and delivery businesses operating within the broader gig economy.

We understand the complex regulatory and driver classification issues that arise in this space, including the distinctions between independent contractor and employee status, state-specific TNC regulations, and compliance requirements for emerging business models. Our attorneys are also uniquely positioned to address insurance coverage issues that frequently arise under rideshare-specific policies and endorsements, spanning both personal and commercial lines. We regularly advise on the interplay between traditional auto policies, TNC-specific endorsements, and commercial coverages tailored to the gig economy.

Our goal is to deliver strategic, efficient solutions that protect our clients’ business interests, ensure regulatory compliance, and minimize litigation risk in an increasingly dynamic and regulated market.