January 12, 2026 – PRESSADVANTAGE –
Court King Injury Law announced the expansion of its legal services to include comprehensive representation for individuals injured in rideshare and delivery vehicle accidents. The initiative addresses a growing category of roadway incidents involving companies such as Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and Amazon delivery contractors. The firm’s expansion provides victims of these collisions with access to legal support focused on liability determination, insurance coverage disputes, and fair compensation for their losses.
According to the firm, rideshare and delivery vehicle accidents present unique legal challenges compared to standard motor vehicle collisions. Questions often arise about who bears responsibility — the individual driver, the rideshare or delivery company, or another motorist involved in the crash. Court King Injury Law’s expanded service helps clients navigate these complex claims by investigating driver status, corporate insurance policies, and third-party negligence.
The firm noted that Nevada’s rapid population growth and increase in gig-economy transportation have led to more traffic congestion and higher accident rates involving rideshare vehicles. Victims of these crashes often face complicated insurance systems where coverage may shift depending on whether the driver was logged into the app, carrying a passenger, or en route to a delivery. The firm’s attorneys evaluate each case carefully to ensure that responsible parties are held accountable and that victims receive the coverage to which they are legally entitled.
“Accidents involving rideshare and delivery drivers create challenges that many people don’t expect,” said Jordan J. Butler, managing attorney at Court King Injury Law. “Our goal is to help injured passengers, pedestrians, and motorists understand how coverage applies and to ensure that no one is left unprotected because of unclear insurance policies or corporate loopholes.”
Court King Injury Law’s representation in these cases covers a wide range of crash types, including rear-end collisions, left-turn impacts, sideswipe accidents, and T-bone collisions at intersections. The firm also handles hit-and-run incidents and cases involving distracted or fatigued drivers. In serious injury situations, such as those involving traumatic brain injury, spinal damage, or permanent disability, the firm works with medical and financial professionals to document long-term care needs and the full scope of damages.
The expansion follows growing demand for experienced representation among individuals injured while using or sharing the road with rideshare and delivery vehicles. Many victims face delays in receiving compensation because of overlapping insurance claims and conflicting accounts of liability. Court King Injury Law’s process emphasizes early evidence collection, including digital trip records, witness statements, and vehicle data, to establish a clear timeline of events and strengthen the claim.
“Technology has changed how people travel and work, but it hasn’t reduced the risk of collisions,” Butler said. “Rideshare and delivery services operate under complex networks of corporate and individual responsibility. Our role is to cut through that complexity and advocate for those who are injured as a result.”
The firm confirmed that its expanded service also includes cases involving uninsured or underinsured rideshare drivers, as well as incidents where corporate carriers attempt to deny coverage by classifying drivers as independent contractors. Each matter is evaluated on the facts, policy terms, and the driver’s activity at the time of the crash. The firm’s attorneys review communication records, mobile app data, and insurance disclosures to identify coverage layers and potential liability paths.
Court King Injury Law’s focus on thorough preparation includes collaboration with accident reconstruction specialists and independent adjusters when needed. This ensures that claims are supported by verifiable documentation before negotiations begin. The firm stated that early legal involvement can help prevent undervaluation of claims, particularly in cases where corporations or insurers attempt to limit responsibility.
In addition to rideshare-related incidents, the expansion includes representation for delivery vehicle collisions involving commercial fleets and contract drivers. These cases frequently involve large delivery vans or trucks operating under strict deadlines, which can contribute to distracted driving or unsafe speed. The firm’s attorneys investigate whether delivery schedules, maintenance records, or employer policies played a role in causing the crash.
Court King Injury Law’s expansion aligns with its broader mission to protect individuals harmed by negligence in all forms of roadway incidents. The firm’s personal injury practice already includes car accidents, truck collisions, motorcycle crashes, catastrophic injuries, premises liability, dog bites, and wrongful death cases. The inclusion of rideshare and delivery vehicle representation strengthens that foundation by addressing an evolving risk in modern transportation.
The firm reiterated that every case proceeds under established legal standards, with an emphasis on accuracy, ethical practice, and client education. Court King Injury Law confirmed that it continues to offer case evaluations at no upfront cost, allowing potential clients to understand their legal options before proceeding.
“People trust rideshare and delivery services every day, often without realizing the legal implications if something goes wrong,” Butler added. “Expanding this area of our practice helps ensure that accident victims can access representation grounded in knowledge of both personal injury law and modern transportation systems.”
For more information, visit Court King Injury Law at courtkinglaw.com.
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