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Calabasas residents use rideshare constantly, whether heading to dinner, getting home from the Commons, or commuting. When a crash happens, the injured person discovers quickly that the company behind the app does not want to take responsibility. Uber and Lyft maintain a $1 million policy for rides in progress, a limited policy when the driver is waiting for a request, and nothing at all when the app is off. Figuring out which tier applies is the first legal battle.

Curt handles rideshare cases for Calabasas clients and knows how these claims play out at Chatsworth Courthouse. The single most important step is preserving the driver's trip data before Uber or Lyft decides to stonewall the request.

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A Calabasas-Area Attorney Who Knows This Community

I grew up in Woodland Hills, minutes from Calabasas, and have spent years representing injured residents across the West Valley. I bike the Las Virgenes trails off Valley Circle and Victory and spend time at The Commons. Plenty of memories at Sagebrush Cantina where graduations, birthdays, and celebrations always ended up. I attended El Camino Real High School and UCLA Law School. I don’t need to look up your neighborhood before taking your call.

Arya Firoozmand, Esq., Founding Partner
Arya Firoozmand, Esq., Founding Partner
UCLA Law · West Valley Native
I grew up just a few minutes away. I'm not someone who needs to look up your neighborhood before taking your call.
Calabasas case intel

The Local Details That Move Your Case Forward

The crash corridors, the hospitals that handle trauma, the legal deadlines, the insurance dynamics. These are the things we know about Calabasas cases on day one, before we even open your file.

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The 101 Freeway & Lost Hills corridor

The Ventura Freeway through Calabasas sees heavy commuter volume. CHP data shows consistent rear-end and lane-change crashes at the Lost Hills Road interchange, where merging traffic forces sudden speed adjustments.

Where you go after a serious crash

Calabasas straddles the county line, so trauma routing depends on crash location: Los Robles Regional (Level II, Thousand Oaks) or Northridge Hospital (Level II). Critical cases go to UCLA Ronald Reagan (Level I).

Uber and Lyft's three-tier insurance structure

Coverage depends on the driver's app status: (1) App off — driver's personal insurance only; (2) App on, no ride accepted — $50k/$100k/$25k from TNC; (3) Ride accepted or passenger in vehicle — $1 million commercial policy. Identifying the correct tier is the first critical issue in every rideshare case.

California AB 5 and independent contractor status

Uber and Lyft classify drivers as independent contractors to avoid direct liability. California's AB 5 and Proposition 22 created ongoing uncertainty about this classification. We evaluate all liability theories — including direct negligence by the TNC for negligent driver onboarding — in every case.

Live crash data

Crash Data

231 Total Crashes
2 Fatalities
83 Injury Crashes

Crash Types

Most Dangerous Intersections

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Recent Crashes

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Source: California Crash Reporting System (CCRS), California Highway Patrol. Data reflects reported collisions over the last 9 months and is updated regularly.

Before you call anyone

Most Firms Will Take Your Case.
Few Will Actually Fight For It.

From the moment a claim is filed, the other side is building a case against yours. Adjusters document inconsistencies, make early offers designed to be accepted, and count on injured people to take less than they deserve. Most personal injury firms respond by loading up their docket: you get assigned to a paralegal, your calls go unanswered, and your case settles fast because the firm needs to move on.

We built L&F Brown differently.

  • You talk to a founding partner. Not intake staff, not a junior associate. A UCLA Law-trained senior attorney who handles your case personally from first call to resolution.
  • We limit our caseload on purpose. More cases means less attention. We take fewer so every client gets the time and resources their case actually requires.
  • We don't settle until the number is right. Insurance companies know which firms fold early. We're not one of them, and they know it.
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Evidence fades. Deadlines are real. The sooner you have an attorney building your case, the better your position. This is our personal commitment to every client we take on.

Why These Cases Require Local Knowledge

A large share of residential injuries in Calabasas happen inside gated, HOA-governed developments like The Oaks and The Highlands. The HOA's insurance policy, common area maintenance records, and liability structure are all different from a standard homeowner claim. If you do not know to request the HOA's insurance certificate and incident log early, you are already behind.

The Las Virgenes and Mulholland corridor to Malibu has a documented crash history. When a collision involves road design or poor maintenance on these mountain stretches, Caltrans or LA County may be liable alongside the other driver. But government tort claims have a six-month notice deadline. Miss it and the claim is gone.

Calabasas Commons is corporate-owned retail with a professional claims team. They have lawyers on retainer. They contest everything. We have dealt with them before and know what records to pull and how fast the footage gets overwritten.

Cases file at Chatsworth Courthouse, LA County. And individual defendants here tend to carry umbrella policies well above their primary limits, which changes how we structure the demand.

Dangerous corridors

Where the Crashes Happen

Local road patterns determine what evidence we seek, which defendants we name, and how we frame fault. These are the corridors in Calabasas where crashes concentrate.

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    US-101 (Lost Hills Road interchange)

    High-volume freeway with frequent rear-end and sideswipe crashes. The Lost Hills on-ramp forces sudden merges at speed during morning and evening commutes.

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    Las Virgenes Road

    Connects Calabasas to Malibu through the Santa Monica Mountains. Narrow lanes, sharp curves, and limited sight lines make this a high-risk corridor for drivers, cyclists, and motorcyclists.

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    Mulholland Highway

    A popular but dangerous mountain road. Limited sight lines, high speeds, and heavy motorcycle use contribute to serious crashes on weekends.

  • moderate
    Calabasas Road (near Commons)

    Heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic around the Commons, with frequent conflicts at parking lot entrances, crosswalks, and during peak shopping hours.

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    Lost Hills Road & Agoura Road

    Intersection congestion near the 101 interchange creates unpredictable traffic patterns. T-bone and rear-end collisions are common during commute hours.

The Injury Patterns We See Here

The US-101 through Calabasas funnels heavy commuter traffic past the Lost Hills Road interchange. Drivers merge into backed-up lanes and the result is rear-end after rear-end, most of them at speeds that cause real damage: disc herniations, whiplash that lasts months, concussions that do not show up on the first scan.

Las Virgenes Road toward Malibu is where the serious mountain-road crashes happen. Calabasas Road and Lost Hills Road get the commercial and school zone collisions. Agoura Road on the western edge carries mixed commuter and local traffic with its own set of intersection conflicts.

Recent cases from Calabasas have included a parking lot collision at The Commons where the property tried to disclaim liability, a rideshare passenger injured on the 101 with dueling insurance policies, and a cyclist hit on Las Virgenes by a driver who crossed the center line on a blind curve. No two of those cases involved the same legal strategy.

We handle every case type separately

Cases We Handle

Rideshare crashes in Calabasas often involve pickups and drop-offs near shopping centers and restaurants along Las Virgenes Road. The type of crash and the driver's app status both matter when determining liability and insurance coverage.

Passenger Injured in Rideshare Vehicle

The $1M commercial policy applies when a driver had an accepted ride or passenger in the vehicle.

Struck by Rideshare Driver

Pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers hit by an Uber or Lyft driver — coverage depends on app status.

Driver Injured During Rideshare Work

Rideshare drivers injured while logged into the app may have claims under the TNC's commercial policy.

Rideshare Assault Claims

Passengers assaulted by rideshare drivers — Uber and Lyft's negligent background screening is a significant liability theory.

Accidents During Pickup/Drop-Off

Collisions occurring at rideshare stops — when the app was active with a pending ride, the commercial policy applies.

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What you can recover

Compensation Available in Your Case

Calabasas rideshare cases require the same injury documentation as any vehicle accident, but with the added challenge of identifying the correct insurer. We build compensation demands that account for medical treatment, lost income, and the delays caused by multi-party insurance disputes.

Medical Expenses

Emergency treatment, specialist referrals, and rehabilitation costs. Rideshare crashes on Las Virgenes Road or near The Commons can cause injuries that require months of care.

Lost Wages

Income you lost because you could not work after the crash. When insurance companies fight over which tier applies, treatment gets delayed and lost wages pile up.

Pain & Suffering

Physical pain and emotional distress caused by the collision. A rideshare wreck on the 101 near Lost Hills Road at freeway speed produces injuries that affect your daily life for a long time.

Property Damage

Your vehicle and personal belongings damaged in the crash. Whether Uber's commercial policy or the driver's personal policy covers this depends on app status at impact.

Future Medical Costs

Ongoing treatment for injuries that will not resolve quickly. Neck and back injuries from rideshare collisions frequently require long-term physical therapy or injections.

Punitive Damages

Recoverable when Uber or Lyft put a dangerous driver on the road despite red flags in their background. Negligent screening is a powerful liability theory in serious cases.

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What to Do After a Rideshare Accident

Rideshare accident claims involve insurance complexity that standard car accident cases do not. These steps protect your claim from the outset.

1

Screenshot the rideshare app

Capture the trip details, driver info, and route before closing the app. This screenshot is the single most important piece of evidence for determining which insurance policy pays.

2

Call 911

A police report documents everything: who was driving, what happened, and the conditions at the scene. On the winding stretches near Mulholland, scene evidence disappears fast.

3

Photograph everything

Damage to all vehicles, the Uber or Lyft placard, road conditions, and any visible injuries. If the crash happened at a Commons parking lot exit, photograph the sightlines.

4

Get the driver's personal insurance in addition to rideshare information

If the app was on but no ride was accepted, coverage drops to a contingent policy. The driver's personal insurer becomes relevant, so get that information at the scene.

5

Do not give a recorded statement to the TNC's insurer

The adjuster calling you is trained to get you to say things that reduce your claim. Do not describe your injuries or agree to anything until you have spoken with an attorney.

6

Contact L&F Brown

Curt handles rideshare accident cases for Calabasas clients. He preserves trip data immediately and files at Chatsworth Courthouse, where he knows the process and the judges.

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What Injury Victims Need to Know

Which insurance policy applies when Uber or Lyft's driver caused my accident?
It depends on the driver's app status at the time of the crash. If the driver had an accepted ride or a passenger in the vehicle, Uber/Lyft's $1 million commercial policy applies. If the app was on but no ride was accepted, a contingent liability policy of $50k/$100k/$25k applies. If the app was off, only the driver's personal insurance applies. This is why immediately documenting the app status and trip record is so important.
Can I sue Uber or Lyft directly?
You can pursue Uber or Lyft's insurance directly when the commercial policy applies. For direct negligence theories — such as negligent driver screening — the legal landscape is complex given their independent contractor classification. We evaluate all available liability theories in every rideshare case.
What if the rideshare driver was at fault but says the app was off?
Uber and Lyft maintain records of driver app status that can be obtained through litigation discovery. We also look at GPS data, trip records, and the driver's claim history. Disputes about app status are a known tactic — we have the tools to resolve them.
What should I do if I'm in a rideshare accident in Calabasas?
Screenshot the Uber or Lyft app immediately to document your trip and driver information. Call 911 and request emergency services. Photograph the vehicle and the driver's rideshare placard. Do not provide a recorded statement to any insurer before speaking with an attorney. Contact L&F Brown — rideshare accident cases in Calabasas require knowing exactly which insurance tier applies and how to build the right claim from day one.

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