Generally, compensation comes in the form of economic damages, non-economic damages, or punitive damages from an Uber accident.
Economic Damages
Economic damages are just like they sound.
These are any monetary damages due to the accident.
Lost wages from missed work, medical bills, property damage, medication costs, and even lost income potential if you can prove it.
This covers all monetary losses from an accident.
Non-Economic Damages
Non-economic damages refer to continued consequences of the accident that aren’t directly monetary.
Pain and suffering, trauma, on-going emotional distress, and even continued inconvenience all fall under this category and in some cases can result in additional monetary compensation.
Punitive Damages
Punitive damages can be a fairly broad category in cases involving Uber cases, and case law is still developing on this.
Did a driver stalk, harass, or assault a passenger?
That could be a situation where punitive damages come into play.
Gross negligence could also be a factor.
This is an area a lawyer will be able to walk you through and see if it is appropriate for your case.