Rideshare accidents aren’t handled like a typical “single-policy” car crash. In Peachtree Corners and nearby areas, many riders use Uber/Lyft for work commutes, errands, and rides between home and regional destinations. That means these cases often involve:
- Timing disputes about whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger (or between trips)
- Intersection and stop-and-go impacts where injuries can be underestimated early
- Recorded statements and claims paperwork that insurers push quickly after the crash
- Multiple potential parties (driver, rideshare coverage, and sometimes other motorists)
The practical takeaway: the first few days after a crash can heavily influence what insurers accept later. Your goal should be to build a clear record while you’re still able to document details.


