Every day, people step into rideshare vehicles hoping to get from point A to point B. But some never make it there safely. Rideshare assault is more
Every day, people step into rideshare vehicles hoping to get from point A to point B. But some never make it there safely.
Rideshare assault is more common than most of us think—and tragically, far less reported than it should be.
🚨 Here’s what you need to know:
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In a recent two-year period, Uber received nearly 6,000 reports of sexual assault in the U.S.
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These numbers only represent what was reported. Many Survivors never come forward.
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Some are afraid of not being believed.
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Others are unsure what to do or where to turn.
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Many fear retaliation, blame, or judgment.
But here’s the truth we stand on:
Your silence does not invalidate your story.
Your fear does not erase what happened.
You are not alone—and you have rights.
If you were assaulted during a rideshare trip—whether the driver was with Uber, Lyft, or another service—you may be entitled to legal support, protection, and justice.
This is not just about the companies.
This is about you—and the fact that your safety should never be negotiable.
✨ If you’re ready to explore your options, connect with someone who believes Survivors and is ready to stand with you.
Learn more:
🔗 https://helpingsurvivors.org/rideshare-sexual-assault