Cases

Neeley v. Lyft, Inc.

Court

Tx 11-Eastland

Publish Date

02/12/2026
The Eastland Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court’s ruling that neither a rideshare driver’s personal auto policy nor the rideshare company’s commercial auto policies provided collision coverage to the driver’s vehicle sustained when he was logged into the company’s network and not en route to pick up a passenger, but reversed and remanded judgment dismissing the driver’s extra-contractual failure-to-disclose claims against the company.
personal auto policy, commercial auto policy, coverage gap, property damage, fraud-based-claims, fraud, rideshare, transportation network platform