Hemet is a car-dependent community, and many rides are short but frequent—commutes, errands, and appointments. That matters because rideshare claims often hinge on timing and app context (what the driver was doing right before impact). In the first days after a crash, it’s common for:
- App activity to be interpreted differently by insurers
- Statements to be taken while injuries are still unclear
- Medical documentation to lag behind symptoms that show up later
Even when liability seems obvious, insurers may still try to narrow the story, delay payment, or question whether your injuries match the crash.


