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Two interesting bits from the story:

"He notified Uber and “right away my app stopped working.” A week after the accident, Sindi says, the only thing he received from the company was an emailed form asking for details about the crash. "

and

"Uber maintained its insurance’s unique nature can’t be disclosed publicly or it might be duplicated by competitors"

Uber apparently doesn't even know if their supposed insurance policy has a deductible or not.

I wonder who would take a job as a spokesperson for Uber? It seems like you're just doing a Baghdad Bob impression. You get to make statements like this one:

   Heath called it “unfortunate” to hear that
   “this driver-partner felt misinformed.
   We’re always trying to enhance our process
   of communicating with our driver-partners.”
At least Baghdad Bob did it for his political party and/or his country.