Columbus traffic patterns can create unique risk situations. Many residents commute through busy corridors during peak hours, and others travel between residential neighborhoods, shopping areas, and workplaces. Rideshare trips also often involve short, frequent pickups and drop-offs near intersections, crosswalks, and turn lanes.
That matters legally because rideshare claims commonly turn on details like:
- Whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger or between trips
- How the crash happened (rear-end at a stoplight, left-turn collisions, lane changes near intersections)
- Whether a passenger was injured during a sudden stop or due to erratic driving before the impact
In Columbus, it’s also common for claims to involve multiple witnesses—other drivers at intersections, pedestrians near sidewalks, and sometimes businesses with cameras nearby. Getting the right evidence early helps prevent later confusion about what occurred.


