Lancaster driving often means long stretches of roadway, predictable commute patterns, and plenty of intersections where right-of-way disputes escalate quickly. Rideshare accidents here commonly involve:
- Traffic-light collisions during peak commute hours
- Lane-change impacts when drivers are trying to merge around slower vehicles
- Rear-end crashes in stop-and-go traffic that may not feel “serious” at first
- Crosswalk and street-crossing injuries when a passenger is struck while getting in/out or crossing near a pickup
Even when the crash seems straightforward, rideshare claims can become complicated because the case may involve more than one insurance path and a different set of questions about timing—like whether the driver was actively transporting you or was between trips.


