ordered to pay $1.1 million to a blind passenger after an independent arbitrator ruled that the company's drivers discriminated against her after refusing her rides on 14 separate occasions.Lisa Irving, a San Francisco Bay Area resident, brought the claim against Uber in 2018 after "she was either denied a ride altogether or harassed by Uber drivers not wanting to transport her with her guide dog," which she relies on.Irving alleged that drivers left her stranded at night and caused her to be late to work, which may have contributed to her being fired.RELATED: Uber, Lyft team up to build database to expose abusive driversIrving’s lawyers said their client suffered verbal abuse and intimidation, which did not stop after she brought her.