Grandville traffic patterns and road design can create the kind of collisions that lead to disputes—rear-end impacts, risky lane changes, side swipes at intersections, and pedestrian/curb incidents when attention is split between driving and app navigation.
In addition, rideshare incidents frequently trigger multiple potential sources of coverage:
- the rideshare platform’s coverage (which can depend on whether the driver was logged in and on a trip)
- the driver’s personal auto policy
- the other driver’s insurance (if there is one)
- and sometimes property-related liability if hazards were tied to maintenance or signage
Even when you believe the rideshare driver was at fault, insurers may delay, narrow the scope of the claim, or argue that the driver’s status at the time of the crash changed what coverage applies.


