Rideshare accidents often feel “simple” at first: a driver runs a light, brakes late, or hits you while you’re crossing or merging. Then the paperwork begins.
In California, claims commonly hinge on details like timing (was the driver in a trip or waiting?), ride status (en route vs. off-app), and what was documented right after the collision. Those facts matter because they can determine which policy responds—the driver’s personal insurance, the rideshare policy, or a combination.
For Lompoc residents, this is particularly frustrating when:
- The crash happened near well-used corridors where there are often limited witnesses.
- You relied on the app for pickup/drop-off timing, but later you can’t find the exact ride confirmation.
- Your injuries weren’t fully obvious immediately, and an adjuster tries to downplay later symptoms.
Our job is to build the claim around verifiable facts so your case isn’t reduced to assumptions.


