So, in 2009, the drivers of USA Cab in California were not qualified for a class action status lawsuit since they acted like independent contractors and their damages were not universal enough to qualify for Class Action.
http://www.vtzlawblog.com/2009...
Yet, Uber drivers are even less under the control of Uber, and they're considered Employees.
The whole thing smells funny.
The real issue is that for everyone person that's paying their bill either personally or by insurance, there are five that are not paying it at all. That is the real problem.
So, in 2009, the drivers of USA Cab in California were not qualified for a class action status lawsuit since they acted like independent contractors and their damages were not universal enough to qualify for Class Action. http://www.vtzlawblog.com/2009... Yet, Uber drivers are even less under the control of Uber, and they're considered Employees. The whole thing smells funny.
Way to suck the fun out of a fart.
The real issue is that for everyone person that's paying their bill either personally or by insurance, there are five that are not paying it at all. That is the real problem.