Uber is supposed to provide safe and accessible rides—but for some riders in Missouri, that trust has been shattered by sexual assault and misconduct. If you were assaulted by an Uber driver or suffered harm due to the company’s failure to screen, monitor, or respond to known dangers, you may have the right to file a lawsuit.
Our Missouri-based legal team helps survivors hold Uber accountable. These cases are complex and often involve corporate negligence, gaps in safety policies, or drivers with troubling histories. We work with medical experts, investigators, and survivor advocates to build strong claims focused on your recovery and justice.
Who Can Be Held Liable?
You may be able to sue:
The Uber driver who committed the assault
Uber, if the company failed to prevent foreseeable harm
Other third parties (e.g., property owners, if the assault occurred at a drop-off location)
Recoverable Damages May Include:
Medical and therapy costs
Emotional distress and trauma
Lost wages and diminished future earnings
Pain and suffering
Punitive damages (in cases of severe negligence)
Missouri law allows survivors to file civil lawsuits even if criminal charges are not pursued or successful. Our MO Uber sexual assault attorneys will evaluate your case and explain whether you’re still within the legal timeframe to act.
Why Survivors Choose Us:
Decades of experience in sexual abuse litigation
Confidential and compassionate representation
No fees unless we recover compensation
Trauma-informed legal support tailored to your needs
Let us help you move forward. Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation.