Uber passengers have a right to feel safe. Unfortunately, an increasing number of sexual abuse cases involving Uber drivers are being reported nationwide—including in Missouri. If you or a loved one was assaulted during or after a ride, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against the driver and Uber.
Our Missouri firm represents survivors of Uber sexual abuse with confidentiality, compassion, and aggressive legal advocacy. We believe every survivor deserves justice, and we’re here to help you understand your rights and pursue compensation for the harm you’ve endured.
When Can Uber Be Sued?
Uber can be held liable if:
The driver had prior complaints or criminal history that was ignored
The company failed to respond to safety warnings
There were inadequate passenger protections in place
Possible Damages:
Psychological treatment and support
Lost wages or career interruption
Physical injuries
Pain, trauma, and suffering
Punitive damages (in extreme negligence cases)
Missouri Legal Support for Survivors
Even if criminal charges were not filed—or failed to result in a conviction—you may still have a strong civil case. Missouri’s laws allow survivors to bring claims within certain time limits. We’ll help you understand whether you qualify.
Why Survivors Choose Us:
Confidential, private consultations
Contingency fee—no cost unless we win
Trauma-informed legal support
Deep experience in handling Uber and corporate liability cases
Reach out today. Let’s talk about your rights, your options, and your future.