Woman Kidnapped, Assaulted While Working as Lyft Driver Sues Rideshare Company
A Houston-area woman who was sexually assaulted and held at gunpoint while working as a Lyft driver has filed a lawsuit against the company.
- A Houston-area woman who was sexually assaulted and held at gunpoint while working as a Lyft driver has filed a lawsuit against the company.
- This horrifying incident could have been avoided if only the company would make driver safety a priority too.”
J.W. - Through the Lyft app, the company then sent her a warning that declining rides can result in penalties for drivers, including loss of the ability to drive for the company.
- The driver reported the crimes to the company, which failed to timely inform police and allowed Kelley to continue to use the Lyft App.