In a smaller community like Bradley, it’s common for rides to be booked for:
- Work commutes and shift changes
- Errands and evening plans
- Appointments where people delay treatment
That lifestyle rhythm matters legally. In rideshare cases, coverage can hinge on when the driver was logged into the app and what stage the trip was in at the moment of the crash. Illinois residents frequently run into the same problem: one insurer says the driver wasn’t covered, another points to platform rules, and the other driver’s policy may get pulled into the mix.
If you were injured in Bradley while the driver was en route, waiting, or picking up, the “who pays” question can become the main fight—sometimes even when fault seems obvious.


