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stabbed Archives - The National Law Forum https://nationallawforum.com/tag/stabbed/ Legal Updates. Legislative Analysis. Litigation News. Fri, 23 Aug 2024 14:12:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://i0.wp.com/nationallawforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/cropped-grey-temple-Converted.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 stabbed Archives - The National Law Forum https://nationallawforum.com/tag/stabbed/ 32 32 111745018 Lyft Owes No Duty To Its Drivers To Do Background Checks On Riders https://nationallawforum.com/2024/08/23/lyft-owes-no-duty-to-its-drivers-to-do-background-checks-on-riders/ Fri, 23 Aug 2024 17:00:03 +0000 https://nationallawforum.com/?p=27271 Al Shikha v. Lyft, Inc., 102 Cal. App. 5th 14 (2024) While working as a Lyft driver, Abdu Lkader Al Shikra was stabbed by a passenger in a “sudden and unprovoked attack.” Al Shikra sued Lyft for negligence based on its failure to conduct criminal background checks on all passengers. The trial court granted Lyft’s … Continue reading Lyft Owes No Duty To Its Drivers To Do Background Checks On Riders

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Al Shikha v. Lyft, Inc., 102 Cal. App. 5th 14 (2024)

While working as a Lyft driver, Abdu Lkader Al Shikra was stabbed by a passenger in a “sudden and unprovoked attack.” Al Shikra sued Lyft for negligence based on its failure to conduct criminal background checks on all passengers. The trial court granted Lyft’s motion for judgment on the pleadings, and the Court of Appeal affirmed dismissal of the complaint after concluding that conducting criminal background checks on all passengers would be “highly burdensome” to Lyft and that the type of harm Al Shikha suffered was not “highly foreseeable.”

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