Chamblee is a practical place to live and work, with plenty of everyday travel by car, rideshare, and on foot. That mix can create specific collision patterns—like rear-end impacts during stop-and-go traffic, side swipes during lane changes, and sudden braking near intersections.
When a rideshare is involved, insurers may shift the conversation from “who caused the crash?” to “what coverage applies and when?” That matters because rideshare policies can change depending on whether the driver was:
- logged into the app,
- en route to the pickup, or
- actively transporting a passenger.
If you don’t know the sequence of events, it’s easy for adjusters to argue over timing, minimize injuries, or request statements that later get used to dispute your claim.


