Uber sexual assault lawsuits are being pursued by survivors across the country who allege they were harmed by drivers operating on the Uber platform and that the company failed to protect passengers from foreseeable risks.
These cases are not isolated incidents; instead, they reflect a nationwide pattern of claims involving sexual assault committed by Uber drivers, including situations where an Uber driver sexually assaulted a passenger during or in connection with a ride.
Survivors are bringing these actions as civil lawsuits to seek compensation for the physical, emotional, and psychological harm they suffered, while also demanding accountability for Uber’s alleged safety failures.
To manage the growing number of claims efficiently, Uber assault lawsuits from across the United States have been consolidated into a single federal proceeding, known as a multidistrict litigation (MDL).
This consolidation allows courts to coordinate discovery, evidence, and pretrial rulings while preserving each survivor’s individual claim.
Importantly, Atlanta Uber sexual assault claims are being sent to this national litigation, even though the assaults occurred locally in Georgia.
Survivors in the Atlanta area are not required to file separate lawsuits in multiple courts; instead, their claims can move through a unified legal process designed to address common questions about Uber’s policies, safety practices, and corporate responsibility.
Plaintiffs in the litigation argue that Uber’s failure to implement adequate safety features and enforce appropriate safety precautions, such as background checks, created an environment where such incidents were foreseeable and preventable.
Sexual abuse victims allege that Uber ignored warning signs, allowed risky drivers to remain on the platform, and prioritized growth over passenger safety.
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An experienced lawyer can help survivors understand how this national litigation works, determine whether they can file a claim, and guide them through each step of the legal process.
For many survivors, participating in the coordinated litigation is a way to pursue justice, seek compensation, and hold Uber accountable for the systemic failures that allegedly allowed such incidents to occur.
If you or a loved one were sexually assaulted by an Uber driver in Atlanta, you may be eligible to file a civil claim and seek compensation.
Contact TorHoerman Law today for a free consultation or use the confidential chat feature on this page.
Can I Sue Uber if the Assault Happened in Atlanta?
Yes, you may be able to sue Uber even if the assault happened in Atlanta, including by filing a rideshare sexual assault claim connected to the national Uber litigation.
Claims arising from assaults involving Atlanta-area Uber drivers can be evaluated for participation in the federal consolidation while still accounting for Georgia law.
In Georgia, many civil claims for personal injury, including sexual assault, are subject to a two-year statute of limitations, though exceptions and tolling rules may apply depending on the facts.
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Because deadlines can be strict and fact-specific, timing should be reviewed as early as possible.
An experienced attorney can assess your eligibility, confirm applicable deadlines, and advise on the best path forward.