If you drove in Massachusetts between 2023 and 2025, you may be entitled to significant compensation for unpaid wages and mileage.
Drivers have historically been classified as contractors, missing out on guaranteed minimum wages and overtime pay mandated by state law.
Wear and tear on your vehicle, gas, and insurance are significant costs. You may be entitled to reimbursement for these expenses.
While the AG has secured a settlement, this private claims may offer additional avenues for compensation depending on your specific situation.
Fill out the secure form below with your driving history and mileage estimates.
The law team will review your details to determine if you have a valid claim.
If you qualify, we handle the legal heavy lifting. No fees unless we win.
Please provide accurate details regarding your driving history.
Retaliation against workers for asserting their legal rights regarding wages is generally prohibited by law. An attorney can explain the protections available to you.
No. The initial consultation is completely free. Most driver compensation cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you only pay legal fees if you win compensation.
Generally, claims can be made for driving activity that occurred within the past three years. It is important to act quickly to ensure your timeframe does not expire.
Yes. This potential compensation is often in addition to any funds distributed by the Attorney General’s office. You should consult with an attorney to understand your full rights.
After submiting the form within 1–2 business days you will be contacted, depending on volume. If your matter is urgent, call directly.
No. Submitting the form is an intake request only. Do not send confidential information until a representation agreement is signed.
You can still submit the form. Being active on the platform doesn’t automatically disqualify you.
If you drove for Uber and/or Lyft in Massachusetts in the past three years, you can submit the form to request an eligibility review. Include details if you drove in multiple states.
Some drivers may have received (or may receive) restitution through programs connected to state enforcement or settlements. This form is intended to check whether you may qualify for additional compensation beyond anything you already received.
Uber: Account → Tax Info → Tax Summaries.
Lyft: Driver Dashboard → Driving History → Annual Summary.
You can submit, but disclose whether you signed a fee agreement. If you contacted a firm but didn’t sign documents, mention that in your intake call.
A rough timeline of when you drove, the email tied to your driver account(s), and your annual mileage summaries (if available).