Docket-Specific Pre-Screen
What we confirm before every rideshare mass tort lead is delivered
- Uber or Lyft ride confirmed — not a taxi, limousine, or other service.
- Incident type documented — sexual assault, sexual abuse, or physical assault by driver.
- Incident occurred during or immediately after a confirmed rideshare trip.
- Claimant reported the incident — to Uber or Lyft, to police, or both.
- Police report filed where the claimant reported to law enforcement.
- Medical or counseling treatment following the incident documented where available.
- Incident falls within applicable SOL per state.
- Not part of an existing Uber or Lyft safety settlement resolution.
- Not currently represented — confirmed before the lead leaves our system.
SOL Note
Rideshare assault SOL varies by state — sexual assault SOL in many states is longer than standard PI SOL, and several states have eliminated or extended SOL for sexual assault claims. Every lead is delivered with the applicable state-specific SOL framework noted.
The Market
The rideshare mass tort market
Uber and Lyft face ongoing litigation related to driver sexual assaults and other violent incidents. Both companies have reached prior settlements addressing safety protocols but individual injury claims continue to be filed. The theory is that Uber and Lyft failed to adequately screen drivers or implement safety measures despite knowing of the assault risk — a failure-to-warn and negligent-security framework applied to the rideshare platform model.
The claimant population is passengers who were sexually assaulted, sexually abused, or physically assaulted by a rideshare driver during or immediately after a confirmed Uber or Lyft trip. Cases where the claimant reported the incident to the platform, to police, or to both have the strongest factual record. This docket is distinct from rideshare accident claims — the rideshare MVA page covers vehicle collisions, while this docket covers driver violence.
Why rideshare mass tort leads need specialist qualification: confirming the trip is essential. A confirmed rideshare trip with platform booking records is the foundation of the claim. Claims that involve alleged drivers but unconfirmed trip records face immediate defense challenges and are harder to pursue.
Docket Pipeline
How Rideshare Mass Tort leads are qualified
Targeted Acquisition
Only people who matched your exact criteria submitted a form.
Form Pre-Screen
SOL, liability, insurance, and intent — all confirmed before delivery.
Rideshare mass tort pre-screen confirms the trip was through Uber or Lyft and that the incident was reported to the platform, police, or both.
OTP Phone Verification
The number is real. We proved it before you see it.
Exclusive Delivery
Your CRM. One firm. In under 15 seconds.
Pricing is per qualified lead — never a retainer, never a setup fee, never a monthly commitment. Calculate your all-in cost per signed retainer before you book the call.
Delivery Standards
How every lead arrives and what stands behind it
Every lead passes through four verification steps before delivery. Targeted acquisition drives intake traffic only from people who match your stated criteria. The form pre-screen documents SOL, liability, injury severity, and representation status. OTP phone verification confirms the number is real, active, and in possession of the claimant — not Google Voice, not a disconnected line, not a wrong number. Exclusive delivery places the lead into your CRM inside 15 seconds, locked to your firm ID with a permanent delivery timestamp.
Exclusivity is contractual, not verbal. Your client agreement contains a binding exclusivity term — every lead is sold to exactly one firm and there is no operational path for us to re-deliver it. TrustedForm certificates and Jornaya lead IDs travel with every lead as an independent consent audit trail, timestamped outside our own delivery system. The 48-hour credit exchange is written into your agreement as a contract term, not a return policy: expired SOL at delivery, liability that clearly does not hold based on pre-screen facts, case type mismatch, or represented-at-delivery all qualify without additional documentation. Your intake team’s assessment is sufficient.
Coverage runs in 38 states. Pricing is per qualified lead — no retainer, no setup fee, no monthly commitment. Volume can be paused or reduced with 30 days notice without penalty. Auto-connect puts your intake team on the phone with the claimant within 60 seconds of delivery, which is the single largest lever on contact-to-signed-retainer conversion in every vendor benchmark we have run. Firms routinely report 18–23% close rates on identical leads simply by moving first-call contact from 5 minutes to 60 seconds.
Read the full pipeline breakdown for operational detail on each verification step, or run your numbers with the cost-per-retainer calculator before booking a call.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Rideshare mass tort leads are priced at $500 per qualified lead. No retainer. No setup fee.
The Arrangement
No retainer. No setup fee. No monthly commitment.
Start receiving verified leads in 5–7 days. One firm per case. Every lead OTP-verified. Credit exchange written into your client agreement.