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A Winning Framework to Recover from Uber, Lyft and other Transportation Network Companies (TNCs)

Liability theories, pleadings, discovery, and strategies

What You Will Learn

  • Learn the seven principal liability theories available against a TNC defendant that apply nationwide and the statutory, regulatory, and common-law bases for liability
  • Know the textual, structural, and judicial-estoppel arguments that distinguish a labor-classification provision from substantive tort immunity
  • Adapt field-tested sample written discovery and person-most-qualified (or Rule 30(b)(6)) deposition notices to a TNC defendant in any U.S. jurisdiction
  • Address driver onboarding and background screening, complaint history and deactivation flags, GPS and telematics data, in-app safety features and public safety representations, regulatory compliance, the three TNC insurance coverage periods, and algorithmic ride-matching systems
  • Develop an opposition strategy to a TNC’s motion for summary judgment or motion to dismiss that addresses common defenses
  • Translate model arguments into the language of your jurisdiction

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn the seven principal liability theories available against a TNC defendant that apply nationwide and the statutory, regulatory, and common-law bases for liability
  • Know the textual, structural, and judicial-estoppel arguments that distinguish a labor-classification provision from substantive tort immunity
  • Adapt field-tested sample written discovery and person-most-qualified (or Rule 30(b)(6)) deposition notices to a TNC defendant in any U.S. jurisdiction
  • Address driver onboarding and background screening, complaint history and deactivation flags, GPS and telematics data, in-app safety features and public safety representations, regulatory compliance, the three TNC insurance coverage periods, and algorithmic ride-matching systems
  • Develop an opposition strategy to a TNC’s motion for summary judgment or motion to dismiss that addresses common defenses
  • Translate model arguments into the language of your jurisdiction

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$79 for Association Member
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75 minutes
Date Published

July 8, 2026

Publisher

Consumer Attorneys of San Diego

Subjects

Auto Accidents, Liability

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Summary

This program presents a framework to recover from Uber, Lyft and other Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) built around seven principal liability theories: (1) motor-vehicle negligence; (2) statutory imputation under the carrier’s public-utilities or motor-carrier permit; (3) common-carrier liability; (4) regulated-hirer vicarious liability; (5) ostensible or apparent agency arising from the rideshare brand and customer-facing app; (6) direct corporate negligence, including negligent hiring, retention, and supervision; and (7) negligent undertaking.

Arash Homamapour integrates examples throughout his presentation to illustrate how the same seven theories operate under different statutory texts, so you are equipped to file, propound, and oppose in your own cases, regardless of the jurisdiction.

Materials include pleading, discovery, and motion templates: a sample complaint pleading all seven TNC liability theories; sample special interrogatories targeting permit operations, driver complaint history, and the algorithmic ride-matching apparatus; sample requests for production reaching driver ratings, deactivation flags, GPS and telematics data, and in-app safety representations; a sample person-most-qualified (or Rule 30(b)(6)) deposition notice covering permit conditions, safety protocols, training, and complaint handling; and a sample opposition to a TNC’s motion for summary judgment built around the statutory-imputation framework.

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Presenters

Arash Homampour

Arash Homampour Has Obtained Over $1 Billion Dollars In Settlements, Verdicts And Judgments For His Clients.He is a trial... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

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TNC Complaint Sample.docx
TNC Liability National Practitioner Guide.docx
California-2025-SB623-Amended.pdf
TNC PMQ Deposition Notice Sample.docx
Award of Arbitrator [2026-03-31].pdf
TNC Requests for Production Sample.docx
TNC Liability Opposition Sample.docx
11372 The Homampour Law Firm (DJ 4-30-26).pdf
TNC Special Interrogatories Sample.docx
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