New Jersey among several states alleged where Uber drivers refused service to disabled passengers.

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a sweeping lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc., accusing the nation’s largest ride-hailing company of discriminating against passengers with disabilities, including blind riders with service dogs and those who use stowable wheelchairs across the country.

The suit, filed Thursday in federal court in the Northern District of California, seeks $125 million in damages for individuals who submitted complaints to Uber or the Justice Department after being denied rides. Prosecutors allege the company repeatedly violated Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits private transportation providers from discriminating against dis

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