A PERTH woman claims she was she was left with blood pouring from her nose after she was allegedly assaulted by an Uber driver during an argument.

Jess Hawkins, 28, was on her way home with a group of friends after a night out in May when she claims she was struck in the face.

The mother-of-three, who admits she was drunk and arguing with the driver, said she does not remember the impact, only the blood pooling in her hands.

Camera Icon Jess Hawkins suffered a broken nose in the alleged attack. Credit: Seven News.

“There was no pain, it was just shock,” she said. “I didn’t ever think that would happen.

“It was so much blood, I was cupping my hand and it was filling up and I just didn’t know what to do with it.”

“I didn’t know if it was going to stop or not.”

Police have charged the Uber driver with assault. He will face trial later this year.

Ms Hawkins said she was speaking out because Uber had not responded to her complaints or questions.

“I am just really annoyed they haven’t got back to me and haven’t been concerned for me at all,” she said. “I had no other way of contacting Uber.

Camera Icon Perth mother-of-three Jess Hawkins claims she was struck in the face during an argument with an Uber driver. Credit: Seven News.

“I tried calling and messaging and everyone just passed me on to someone else. This was my last resort.”

Ms Hawkins said she was left badly shaken by the incident and had suffered a broken nose.

“My whole face was swollen and my eyes were black for a while after for like two or three weeks,” she said.

“My daughters were really upset ... and they were quite scared of what my face looked like.”

An Uber spokeswoman said violence was not tolerated by the company and the driver’s access to the app had been removed.

“Our community guidelines clearly reject any inappropriate and disrespectful behaviour,” she said.

“The safety of our riders and driver-partners is a top priority.

“Uber’s incident response team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to respond immediately to any reported incidents or accidents globally.

“This incident was brought to our attention directly through the app.

“Feedback is one way we can learn potential issues in real time.”