Ride-sharing services, such as Uber and Lyft, have surged in popularity in the past several years. People all across the country, and the world, utilize ride-sharing services on a day-to-day basis to get where they need to go. Unfortunately, ride-sharing services are widely inaccessible to people with physical disabilities. Read on to learn about the complications with the Americans with Disabilities Act, accessibility, and ride-sharing services.
I was 16 years old when in one moment I was living my life as an able-bodied person and in the next moment was sitting in a hospital being told I would never walk again. That is when a doctor first called me disabled. I spent the next decade working off that label. Then it hit me...why was I working so hard to make everyone think I wasn’t disabled?
This video was made after my injury when I was just 16. I was an incredibly active child until I was paralyzed in a car wreck, but after my injury, I never stopped pushing myself to be the best I can be. Give it a watch to learn about my life before my injury!
Since I am a #pushylawyer, it only seems appropriate to share my experiences while pushing around a courtroom. One of my more memorable moments as a newbie lawyer not only presented the opportunity to educate the judge and courtroom, but also educate me on how to not only be an advocate for my clients, but also for myself.