How to Sue an Uber or Lyft in Vermont Small Claims Court
Accidents, overcharges & property damage
In Vermont, uber or lyft disputes are handled in the Small Claims Court. You can sue for up to $5,000 without a lawyer — making small claims the fastest and most affordable way to resolve an uber or lyft dispute. Disputes with Uber or Lyft — from car accident injuries to unauthorized charges and damaged property — can be brought in small claims court despite the arbitration clauses in their terms of service. Many state laws allow consumers to opt out of arbitration for small claims disputes.
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Uber and Lyft often resolve small claims disputes quickly rather than send legal representation to local courts.What You Can Sue an Uber or Lyft For in Vermont
- ✓ Injury in an accident caused by the Uber/Lyft driver
- ✓ Property damaged or lost in the vehicle
- ✓ False cleanliness fee charged after a clean ride
- ✓ Driver canceled after payment or caused you to miss a flight/event
- ✓ Unauthorized charges or overcharges on your account
- ✓ Driver assault or threatening behavior
Vermont Small Claims — Key Facts
Look Up the Uber or Lyft's Legal Name Before Filing
To sue an uber or lyft in Vermont, you must use their exact registered legal name on the court filing. An incorrect name can get your case dismissed. Search the official Vermont Secretary of State database to find their correct legal name and registered agent address.
Step-by-Step: Suing an Uber or Lyft in Vermont
Confirm your claim is within Vermont's $5,000 limit
Vermont's small claims limit is $5,000. If your damages are higher, you can reduce your claim to the limit or file in Vermont civil court. Use our Vermont Small Claims Limit guide for the full details.
Send a demand letter first
Email Uber at legal@uber.com and Lyft at legal@lyft.com with your demand. Send certified mail to their registered agent in your state as well. Courts in Vermont expect plaintiffs to have made a good-faith attempt to resolve the dispute. A demand letter also creates a paper trail and often prompts payment without any court filing.
Gather your evidence
Your case is only as strong as your evidence. Collect everything before filing — see the checklist below for exactly what you need for a uber or lyft dispute.
Find the right Vermont courthouse
File at the Small Claims Court in the Vermont county where the uber or lyft is located, does business, or where the dispute occurred. Before filing, look up the uber or lyft's correct legal name and registered agent on the Vermont Secretary of State →. Using the wrong legal name is a common reason cases are dismissed.
Pay the filing fee ($55–$90)
Vermont small claims filing fees range from $55 to $90 depending on your claim amount. Use our Vermont Filing Fee Calculator to find the exact amount for your claim. Keep your file-stamped copy.
Serve the defendant properly
The uber or lyft must be formally notified of the lawsuit. Vermont courts provide specific instructions — follow them exactly. Improper service is one of the most common reasons cases are dismissed.
Present your case at the hearing
Bring 3 organized copies of all evidence. Present your case in order: what happened, how much you lost, and why the uber or lyft is responsible. Most Vermont small claims hearings last 15–30 minutes. Stay calm, stick to facts, and let the judge ask questions.
Sample Demand Letter: Uber or Lyft Dispute
Send this demand letter via certified mail before filing. Courts view prior good-faith attempts favorably, and many disputes settle at this stage. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your details.
I am writing to demand $[AMOUNT] in compensation from [DEFENDANT NAME] for [INCIDENT DESCRIPTION] that occurred on [DATE] during a rideshare trip arranged through your platform or your driver's vehicle. As [PLAINTIFF NAME], I sustained personal injury or property damage as a direct result of the negligent operation of the vehicle, and I have incurred costs for medical treatment, vehicle repair, or replacement of damaged property. I have reported this incident through the platform's support channels without adequate resolution. If you do not compensate me for the full amount of my documented losses within 14 days, I will file a claim against you in small claims court and present all supporting documentation at that time.
This is a template only — not legal advice. Consult an attorney if your situation is complex or the amount is significant.
Evidence Checklist: Suing an Uber or Lyft in Vermont
Tips for Winning Your Uber or Lyft Case in Vermont
For false cleanliness fees, file a credit card chargeback simultaneously — Uber and Lyft rarely fight these.
Uber and Lyft carry $1 million liability insurance for accidents while a passenger. For serious injuries, consult a personal injury attorney — the recovery may exceed small claims limits.
Many courts have ruled that Uber/Lyft's arbitration clauses do not apply to small claims court proceedings.
Screenshot the driver's profile, car details, and ride summary immediately after any incident — this information disappears from the app.
Ready to File? Prepare Your Documents First
LegalZoom helps you draft a demand letter and small claims filing documents for Vermont — reviewed by attorneys. Most cases settle after a proper demand letter.