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What Happened to You During a Rideshare Ride May Entitle You to Compensation. Find Out in 2 Minutes.

You are not alone. A jury just proved it.

Breaking: Federal jury orders Uber to pay $8.5M to assault survivor — February 2026

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“This verdict validates the thousands of survivors who have come forward at great personal risk to demand accountability against Uber for its focus on profit over passenger safety.”

— Sarah London, Plaintiff Attorney for Jaylynn Dean, February 2026

Dean v. Uber — U.S. District Court, Phoenix, Arizona

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$8.5MFederal Jury Verdict — Feb 2026Uber found liable for driver assault
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Sexual assault and misconduct reports received by Uber between 2017 and 2022 — far more than the company had publicly disclosed.

— The New York Times, 2025

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Absolutely not. Everything you share with us is completely private. We will never contact you at work, share your information with anyone, or disclose your identity in any way without your explicit permission.

No. Many survivors never reported the incident to police, and that does not disqualify you. What matters is what happened to you — not whether it was formally reported.

Many cases are still eligible even years after the incident. The only way to know for certain is to have an attorney review your situation, which is free and takes just a few minutes.

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These cases cover a wide range of incidents — from inappropriate touching and verbal harassment to serious physical assault. If a driver made you feel unsafe, violated, or harmed you in any way, you may have a case worth reviewing.

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