Lyft has more than doubled its original offer to settle the class action lawsuit its drivers filed in California in an effort to be recognized as employees. The ride-sharing service has agreed to pay them $27 million after a San Francisco District judge deemed the original settlement amount of $12.25 million a bit too small. Under the original terms, every California driver who's put in at least 30 hours for the company is only getting an average of $1,000. Lyft was compelled to hash out new and more acceptable terms with the other party to finally make the lawsuit go away.