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The next thing I know, I’m waking up in a hospital bed with seven staples in my head and four stitches,” Bryan Kobel told The ...
Biotech CEO Bryan Kobel sues Uber after illegal immigrant driver violently assaulted him in a Charleston parking lot, leaving ...
Bryan Kobel, a biotech CEO, is suing Uber after allegedly being assaulted by a driver in Charleston. The driver, Vadim ...
The next thing I know, I’m waking up in a hospital bed with seven staples in my head and four stitches,” Bryan Kobel said of ...
Uber app displays an area of surge pricing where drivers can make more money picking up rides, including at Charleston International Airport, July 3, 2024, in North Charleston.
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In the Charleston case, the driver wasn't using the Uber app when the woman was riding with him. She and her friends had used it to hail a ride from Aiello earlier in the night, and as they got to ...
The City of Charleston's legal department will follow the state's lead on the issue, but also sent a letter to Uber in May. The letter explained a chauffeur's license is required in Charleston, even ...
Bryan Kobel is suing after allegedly being assaulted by an illegal immigrant Uber driver in Charleston, South Carolina. (The ...
Biotech CEO Bryan Kobel said in a complaint filed in Charleston, South Carolina, that he was assaulted by an Uber driver, leaving him hospitalized and facing months of recovery.
According to Charleston-area Uber spokesperson Kaitlin Durkosh, the base fare is actually $1.50 plus $1.25 per mile, plus 18 cents per minute. And oh yeah … 2. Beware of surge pricing.
The wildly-popular ride-sharing app Uber lands in Charleston and three other South Carolina cities today, and for a few days only, your first few rides using the ad hoc taxi service can be free.