Woodridge residents often use Uber and Lyft for work commutes, errands, and trips around the region. That can create legal friction when:
- The crash happens near high-traffic routes and turning lanes where multiple drivers may claim they had the right of way.
- Injuries show up later after Illinois weather-related road conditions (slippery pavement after rain/snow can increase sudden stops and loss of control).
- The incident occurs during after-work hours, when witness availability is limited and memories fade.
Even when it seems obvious who caused the crash, rideshare claims can stall if the record isn’t built early—especially when insurers argue the driver wasn’t acting under rideshare coverage or try to narrow causation.


