Roe v. Uber Technologies - Personal Injury Product Liability
Summary
A new civil case, Roe v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 16, 2026. The complaint alleges personal injury and product liability against Uber Technologies, Inc. and its subsidiaries.
What changed
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has docketed a new civil case, Roe v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al. (Case Number 3:26-cv-02286). The complaint, filed on March 16, 2026, asserts claims for personal injury and product liability against Uber Technologies, Inc., Rasier, LLC, and Rasier-CA, LLC. The filing fee was $405.
This is the initial filing of a lawsuit. Regulated entities, particularly those in the transportation and technology sectors, should note the nature of the claims being brought against Uber. While this specific filing does not impose immediate compliance obligations, it signifies ongoing litigation in product liability and personal injury, which could set precedents or highlight areas of risk for similar companies.
Source document (simplified)
Roe CL 288 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al
Case Number: 3:26-cv-02286 Location: San Francisco Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Diversity Nature of Suit: Personal Inj. Prod. Liability Date Filed:
March 16, 2026
Last Filing Date:
March 16, 2026
View Publicly Available Documents Case Summary No summary of this case is available
Recent Filings
| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 03-16-26 | 1 | COMPLAINT against Rasier, LLC, Rasier-CA, LLC, Uber Technologies, Inc. ( Filing fee $ 405, receipt number ACANDC-21761585.). Filed by Jane Roe CL 288. (Domer, Jennifer) |
| 03-16-26 | 2 | Proposed Summons. (Domer, Jennifer) |
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