You may have seen AI tools promising “instant answers” after an Uber or Lyft crash. In Houma, those tools can be useful for organizing details—like when the trip started, where it was going, and what symptoms you felt after the impact.
But AI guidance is not the same as legal strategy. In rideshare cases, the biggest disputes often come down to:
- whether the driver was operating under rideshare coverage at the time
- how the crash is described in early reports and recorded statements
- whether injuries are documented quickly enough to connect them to the wreck
- how Louisiana insurers handle fault arguments and damage delays
A lawyer’s job is to turn the facts into a claim that can survive coverage challenges, not just to provide general information.


