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10 Best Rideshare Accident Lawyers Near Me in Kansas City, MO

Updated August 2026. Ranked by FMAL Score for Rideshare Accident cases.

Looking for a rideshare accident near you in Kansas City? These 10 firms are ranked by FMAL Score — weighted toward specialization in rideshare accident cases, plus AI analysis of Google reviews, client sentiment, and case results. Free consultations. Contingency fee.

FMAL Scores for Rideshare Accident cases weight documented specialization — case results, practice area evidence, and client reviews. No firm has paid to rank higher here.

Our Top Picks in Kansas City for Rideshare Accident Cases

Why these firms rank where they do — every stat and quote below comes from our AI analysis of their public Google reviews and published case results. How the FMAL Score works →

  1. 40 Years (Combined) years in practice · top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 185 accident-case reviews analyzed

  2. 33 years in practice · top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 270 accident-case reviews analyzed

    1 client reviews specifically mention their rideshare accident work.

  3. top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 673 accident-case reviews analyzed

    I cannot recommend enough!! From the very beginning, they made a stressful situation so much easier to navigate after my car accident. Their entire team was professional, compassionate, and always willing to answer my…— from a Google review

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92
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SWL Personal Injury Lawyers

1100 Main St #2890, Kansas City, MO 64105

Google5.0(205)
Analyzed185 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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2
90
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
PA

Peterson & Associates

801 W 47th St #107, Kansas City, MO 64112

Google4.9(361)
Analyzed270 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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3
89
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
KC

Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys

510 Walnut St suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64106

Google4.9(2,319)
Analyzed673 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a mill
Free Consultation
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4
89
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
DI

DM Injury Law Kansas City

4600 Madison Ave Ste 1200, Kansas City, MO 64112

Google4.7(4,423)
Analyzed996 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a mill
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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5
87
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
KM

Kevin McManus Law

1100 Main St #2300, Kansas City, MO 64105

Google5.0(306)
Analyzed249 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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6
87
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
TH

The Horn Law Firm

19049 E Valley View Pkwy Ste j, Independence, MO 64055

Google4.8(520)
Analyzed294 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a millFast settlements
Free Consultation
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7
85
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
PI

Popham Injury Law

712 Broadway Blvd #100, Kansas City, MO 64105

Google4.6(72)
Analyzed59 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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8
84
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
TG

The Goss Law Firm

1501 Westport Rd, Kansas City, MO 64111

Google4.6(88)
Analyzed84 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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9
81
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
WI

Wallentine Injury Law

720 Main St., Kansas City, MO 64105Office in Kansas City

Google4.7(227)
Analyzed65 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellFast settlements
Free Consultation
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72
Good
FMAL
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Royce Injury Lawyers

1222 Pennsylvania Ave #3112, Kansas City, MO 64105

Google5.0(43)
Analyzed24 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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Understanding Rideshare Accident Cases in Kansas City, MO

For Kansas City, Missouri victims: rideshare accident claims here fall under Missouri’s 5-year statute of limitations (10 rideshare accident firms are rated below). Rideshare accidents involving Uber, Lyft, and similar services create a uniquely complex insurance situation. With three potential insurance policies in play (the rideshare company's, the driver's personal policy, and your own), determining which coverage applies — and how much — depends entirely on the driver's app status at the moment of the crash. Over 100 million Americans use rideshare services regularly, making these cases increasingly common.

What Makes Rideshare Accident Cases Different

Rideshare companies structure their insurance in tiers based on the driver's app status. Period 0 (app off): only the driver's personal insurance applies. Period 1 (app on, waiting for a ride request): limited coverage ($50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident from the rideshare company). Period 2 (en route to pick up a passenger): full commercial coverage ($1 million from Uber/Lyft). Period 3 (passenger in the car): full $1 million coverage. This tiered structure means the same accident can have vastly different coverage depending on a single data point — the app status — which only the rideshare company's records can confirm.

Common Injuries

  • Whiplash and neck injuries (rear-end collisions are common in stop-and-go rideshare driving)
  • Traumatic brain injuries from side-impact collisions
  • Back and spinal injuries
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Soft tissue injuries from sudden stops
  • Psychological injuries including driving anxiety and PTSD

Evidence to Preserve

  • Screenshot your ride receipt (confirms you were a passenger and the exact time)
  • The rideshare app's trip record (request time, pickup time, route, driver identity)
  • Photos of the accident scene, all vehicles, and your injuries
  • Police report noting the rideshare vehicle and driver
  • Witness contact information
  • Medical records starting from the day of the accident

Liability & Fault

Liability depends on who caused the accident and the rideshare driver's app status. If the rideshare driver was at fault, the rideshare company's insurance applies based on the tier above. If another driver caused the crash, that driver's insurance is primary, with rideshare coverage as secondary. Rideshare companies aggressively argue that drivers are independent contractors, not employees, to limit their liability — but their insurance policies still cover accidents during active rides.

Settlement Context

Rideshare accident settlements benefit from the high coverage limits ($1 million during active rides). Passenger injury claims with clear liability typically settle for $25,000–$150,000 for moderate injuries and $150,000–$500,000+ for serious injuries. The $1 million policy is per accident, not per person, so multi-passenger crashes can approach policy limits. Cases during Period 1 (app on, no ride) are harder and settle for less due to lower coverage limits.

What a Rideshare Accident Claim Involves

Common injuries in rideshare accident cases

The right lawyer documents the full extent of these injuries — including ones that surface days later — so the insurer can't undervalue your claim.

  • Whiplash / Neck Strain
  • Back Injury
  • Traumatic Brain Injury / Concussion
  • Broken Bones / Fractures
  • Nerve Damage
  • PTSD / Emotional Distress
  • Chronic Pain
  • Fatal / Wrongful Death

Dealing with the insurance company

After a rideshare accident in Kansas City, the at-fault insurer's goal is to pay you as little as possible. These are the situations a lawyer handles for you.

  • Lowball Settlement Offer
  • Claim Denied
  • Claim Delayed / Stalled
  • Bad-Faith Insurance
  • Recorded Statement Request
  • UM / UIM Claim
  • Total Loss / Diminished Value
  • Disputed / Comparative Fault
  • Pre-Existing Condition
  • Medical Bills / Liens / LOP
  • Surveillance / Social Media
  • Independent Medical Exam (IME)
  • Statute of Limitations
  • Gap in Treatment
  • Policy Limits / Multiple Defendants

Your Legal Rights After a Rideshare Accident in Kansas City, MO

Kansas City accident claims are governed by Missouri law. Verified Missouri law, with sources. General information — not legal advice for your specific case.

You have 5 years to file [source]

Missouri's statute of limitations gives you 5 years from the date of the crash to file a personal-injury lawsuit. Miss it and you usually lose the right to recover — one of the most important reasons to talk to a lawyer early.

Fault & your right to recover [source]

Missouri follows pure comparative negligence — you can still recover compensation even if you were partly at fault. Your award is simply reduced by your percentage of blame. Missouri is an at-fault state: the driver who caused the crash — and their insurer — is responsible for your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.

Minimum insurance coverage [source]

Missouri's minimum liability coverage is just $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident for bodily injury and $25,000 for property damage — often far less than a serious injury costs, which is why uninsured/underinsured-motorist coverage matters.

Limits on compensation [source]

Missouri does not cap the compensation you can recover in a general personal-injury claim — your award is based on your actual losses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Uber or Lyft's insurance cover me as a passenger?

Yes. When you're a passenger during an active ride (Period 3), both Uber and Lyft provide $1 million in liability coverage, plus $1 million in uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. This applies whether the rideshare driver was at fault or another driver caused the crash. You do not need your own auto insurance to be covered — the rideshare company's commercial policy covers all passengers.

I was hit by an Uber driver while I was driving my own car. What coverage applies?

If the Uber driver's app was active (Periods 1–3), Uber's insurance applies. During Period 1, coverage is limited ($50,000/$100,000). During Periods 2 and 3, you have access to Uber's full $1 million policy. To confirm the driver's app status, your lawyer will subpoena Uber's trip records. If the app was off (Period 0), only the driver's personal auto insurance applies — and many personal policies exclude rideshare driving, creating a coverage gap.

Can I sue Uber or Lyft directly?

Uber and Lyft classify their drivers as independent contractors, which generally shields the companies from direct liability for driver negligence. However, their insurance policies still pay claims. In some states, courts have found rideshare companies liable for negligent background checks, failure to enforce safety standards, or app-design flaws that distract drivers. If you signed Uber/Lyft's terms of service, you may be bound to arbitration instead of court — your lawyer can evaluate whether exceptions apply.

How much does a rideshare accident lawyer cost in Kansas City, MO?

Most rideshare accident lawyers in Kansas City work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and they only get paid if you win your case. The typical contingency fee is 33% of your settlement before trial, or 40% if the case goes to court. There are no hourly fees or retainers for most personal injury cases.

How long do I have to file a rideshare accident claim in Missouri?

In Missouri, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 5 years from the date of the accident. If you miss this deadline, you lose your right to pursue compensation. It's critical to contact a lawyer as soon as possible to protect your claim.

What is Missouri's fault system for rideshare accidents?

Missouri is an at-fault state, meaning the driver who caused the accident is responsible for paying damages. You can file a claim against the at-fault driver's insurance company or file a lawsuit to recover compensation.

Do I need a lawyer for a minor rideshare accident in Kansas City, MO?

Even minor accidents can result in significant medical bills, especially if symptoms like whiplash or soft tissue injuries appear days or weeks later. Insurance companies routinely offer lowball settlements to unrepresented claimants. A free consultation with a Kansas City, MO rideshare accident lawyer costs nothing and can help you understand if your case is worth pursuing.

What should I do immediately after a rideshare accident in Kansas City, MO?

First, call 911 and get medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. Document the scene with photos. Exchange information with the other driver. File a police report. Do not admit fault or give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance. Contact a rideshare accident lawyer in Kansas City, MO before accepting any settlement offer.

How do I choose the best rideshare accident lawyer in Kansas City, MO?

Look for a lawyer who specializes in rideshare accident cases (not a general practitioner), offers a free consultation, works on contingency (no upfront fees), has verifiable case results, and has positive reviews from past clients. Our FMAL Score rates Kansas City, MO rideshare accident lawyers on these exact factors across multiple data sources.

How do I find an accident lawyer near me in Kansas City, MO?

To find an accident lawyer near you in Kansas City, MO, use the rankings above — every firm is local to Kansas City, MO and offers free consultations. Filter by accident type to see lawyers who specialize in your specific case. Call any firm directly — most respond same-day and all work on contingency, so there's no cost to reach out.

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