Even when the other driver “seems at fault,” rideshare claims can stall if key details are missing or if statements are taken before your injuries are medically understood. In Manhattan Beach, these issues show up often:
- Pedestrian- and crosswalk-heavy corridors: If you were struck while entering/exiting a vehicle near a busy intersection, insurers may contest fault and timing.
- Beach-area stops and ride pickups: Waiting at curbside, sudden stops for traffic flow, and confusion during pickup/drop-off can lead to disputes about what happened immediately before impact.
- Tourist and commuter patterns: Visitors may not remember the exact sequence of events, and traffic congestion can affect witness accounts and crash narratives.
- California documentation expectations: Insurers routinely request records early and scrutinize treatment timing. Delays can be used to argue causation.
The takeaway: the first days after your crash matter—not just for your health, but for the strength of your claim.


