Glendale traffic isn’t just “busy”—it’s fast, layered, and full of merge points, event crowds, and mixed driving behaviors. After an Uber or Lyft crash, it’s common for insurers to dispute details like:
- Whether the driver was actively transporting you or was between trips
- Whether your report matches the ride timeline shown in app records
- Whether symptoms reported later are truly crash-related
- Whether another driver’s actions break the chain of responsibility
Even when the other driver “looked guilty” at the scene, rideshare cases often turn into a coverage and documentation battle. That’s where early legal guidance matters.


