Garden City residents and visitors rely on rideshare for practical reasons: getting to work shifts, traveling to appointments, and heading out for dining or events without driving. That convenience can also bring risk, especially in situations like:
- Late-night pickups and drop-offs when visibility is lower and drivers may be rushing to reach the next trip
- Intersections and turning lanes where a rideshare vehicle may be struck while slowing, merging, or left-turning
- Pedestrian crossings near retail and entertainment where sudden stops inside the car or impacts can cause serious injuries
- Construction and roadwork zones where lane changes and altered traffic flow increase the odds of crashes
When the crash involves Uber or Lyft, the legal and insurance questions aren’t just “who was at fault?” They also include whether the driver was covered under the rideshare policy at the time of the incident—a detail that can determine what benefits are available.


