Many injury cases in Pomona don’t stall because liability is truly unclear—they stall because coverage is. Rideshare claims can involve multiple potential coverage “buckets” depending on the moment of the crash and whether the driver was logged into the app.
In real life, that means adjusters may ask for a recorded statement, request limited details, or argue the driver wasn’t covered under the relevant rideshare policy. They may also focus on timing questions like:
- Was the driver en route to the pickup?
- Had the passenger been matched/accepted?
- Was the app active when the collision happened?
California law requires claims to be handled carefully and within deadlines, but the bigger issue is practical: you need documents that support the timeline. In Pomona, where rides frequently involve short trips through high-traffic areas and frequent turns at intersections, small timing gaps can become big disputes.


