Florence-area rides often involve predictable friction points that can complicate liability and coverage:
- Pickup and drop-off in high-traffic zones: Rides frequently start or end near shopping centers, restaurants, and roadway merges where sudden braking is common.
- Pedestrian and cyclist crossings: When a vehicle turns, yields late, or fails to account for foot traffic, passenger and non-passenger injuries can overlap.
- Construction and lane shifts: Temporary lane configurations can increase the chance of side impacts and rear-end collisions.
- Tourism and event weekends: When traffic patterns change, drivers may be late to pickups, rush maneuvers, or make avoidable errors.
In these situations, insurers may focus on small gaps—who was at fault at the exact moment of impact, whether a driver was properly operating under the platform’s coverage, and whether your injuries are consistent with the crash.


