Crestview residents often commute through busy corridors and make frequent short trips—meaning many rides involve quick pickups, turns at intersections, merging lanes, and sudden braking. In practice, that creates a higher risk of:
- Rear-end collisions in stop-and-go traffic
- Side-impact crashes when drivers change lanes or fail to yield at busy intersections
- Pickup/drop-off disputes (wrong curb, wrong location, or a driver pulling away before a passenger is fully clear)
- Late-emerging injury issues (neck, back, shoulder, and concussion symptoms that don’t show up immediately)
When the crash involves an Uber or Lyft, you may be dealing with more than one potential source of coverage and a confusing set of questions about what the driver’s status was at the time of impact.


