EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 24 MIN
Suing Lyft Because You_re Fat
from THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP · host THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP
"She ordered a standard Lyft. The driver arrived. And then — according to the lawsuit — he refused to let her into his Nissan Versa because, she claims, there wasn't enough room for two passengers."In this episode, we examine the case of an Arizona woman suing Lyft for disability discrimination, arguing that the rideshare company's standard vehicles cannot accommodate her size. The lawsuit alleges the driver "visibly shuddered" at the sight of her and told her to "order a Lyft XL next time."We explore the legal argument: is obesity a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act? The EEOC has recognized morbid obesity as a potential impairment in limited cases, but courts have been divided. We examine federal rulings, including one where a judge ruled that "simple obesity" is not a disability unless caused by an underlying physiological disorder.Featuring legal analysts, disability rights advocates, and transportation experts who debate where accommodation ends and practicality begins. Should Lyft be required to equip every driver with vehicles large enough for passengers of any size? Or is there a reasonable limit to what standard ride-hail services can provide?No easy answers — just the uncomfortable intersection of body positivity, disability law, and the reality that not every vehicle is built for every body. Press play for the case that asks: how far does "reasonable accommodation" really go?
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"She ordered a standard Lyft. The driver arrived. And then — according to the lawsuit — he refused to let her into his Nissan Versa because, she claims, there wasn't enough room for two passengers."In this episode, we examine the case of an Arizona woman suing Lyft for disability discrimination, arguing that the rideshare company's standard vehicles cannot accommodate her size. The lawsuit alleges the driver "visibly shuddered" at the sight of her and told her to "order a Lyft XL next time."We explore the legal argument: is obesity a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act? The EEOC has recognized morbid obesity as a potential impairment in limited cases, but courts have been divided. We examine federal rulings, including one where a judge ruled that "simple obesity" is not a disability unless caused by an underlying physiological disorder.Featuring legal analysts, disability rights advocates, and transportation experts who debate where accommodation ends and practicality begins. Should Lyft be required to equip every driver with vehicles large enough for passengers of any size? Or is there a reasonable limit to what standard ride-hail services can provide?No easy answers — just the uncomfortable intersection of body positivity, disability law, and the reality that not every vehicle is built for every body. Press play for the case that asks: how far does "reasonable accommodation" really go?
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