

Uber will pay a blind woman $1.1 million after drivers stranded her 14 times
source link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/3/22365859/uber-blind-woman-win-arbitration-lisa-irving-guide-dog
Go to the source link to view the article. You can view the picture content, updated content and better typesetting reading experience. If the link is broken, please click the button below to view the snapshot at that time.

Uber will pay a blind woman $1.1 million after drivers stranded her 14 times
Lisa Irving and her dog won in arbitration
Loading your audio article
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge
Uber was sued in 2014 for discriminating against blind people and their guide dogs, and agreed to change that as part of a $2.6 million settlement two years later. But apparently, that didn’t entirely happen.
Uber will now pay an additional $1.1 million to a blind woman who says said she missed work, missed her birthday celebration, missed Christmas Eve church services, and was left out in the dark, in the rain, and other such humiliations because Uber drivers refused to carry her and her dog on 14 different occasions — a number of which happened after Uber finalized its 2016 settlement.
“Uber allowed drivers who discriminated against disabled riders to continue driving without discipline,” an arbitrator concluded this week (via The San Francisco Chronicle).
This line from the arbitrator’s report is also worth considering: “When Uber did conduct an investigation, its investigators were trained, in some instances, to coach drivers to find non-discriminatory reasons for ride denials, sometimes even to ‘advocate’ to keep drivers on the platform despite discrimination complaints.”
Lisa Irving, the woman, isn’t suddenly a millionaire, by the way. The arbitrator awarded her $324,000 in damages, with the rest ($805,313) going to legal costs, including attorney fees. She spoke to the Chronicle about her dog and her memories, including one where a driver did pick her up, then got vocally angry about having a dog in the car and threatened to leave them on the side of the road. She says she was rejected at least 60 times.
Uber now has a dedicated support form for issues with service animals. “Was a service animal denied?” is the very first question. Here’s Uber’s service animal policy.
You can read the full arbitrator’s decision below.
Recommend
-
14
Stranded Deep is free to claim on the Epic Games Store todayEpic Games Store's giveaways continue, as another game has gone free to claim as part of its holiday festivities. The early access title
-
15
Uber ordered to pay $1.1m to blind woman refused ridesPublished24 minutes agoimage copyrightGetty Imagesimage captionUber argued it was not liable because its drivers are contractors...
-
6
Stranded sailor allowed to leave abandoned ship after four yearsBy Paul AdamsDiplomatic CorrespondentPublished5 hours agoimage copyrightMohammed Aishaimage captionMr Ai...
-
5
Woman calls on drivers to help wheelchair users by parking safelyWoman calls on drivers to help wheelchair users by parking safelyA woman has launched a social media ca...
-
7
February 15, 2022
-
10
May 26, 2022 ...
-
11
TechMatt Damon-endorsed crypto platform sues Australian woman after accidentally sen...
-
5
Everything wrong with the iPhone iPhone has launched, and the iPhone has improved
-
10
Home ...
-
8
We’re Not So Blind to Detail After All What a popular theory of perception gets wrong. ...
About Joyk
Aggregate valuable and interesting links.
Joyk means Joy of geeK