Local travel patterns and roadway realities can affect how rideshare crashes happen and how claims are evaluated. In Mount Pleasant, many rideshare trips connect:
- commuting routes during peak traffic (where rear-end and lane-change crashes are common)
- downtown and nearby commercial areas (where pedestrians and cyclists may be present)
- evening entertainment and late-night travel (when fatigue and impaired driving can raise risk)
- construction zones and shifting traffic patterns (which can complicate fault arguments)
When a crash happens in or near active corridors, insurers often look for ways to argue the incident was “minor,” that you were not significantly injured, or that the timeline doesn’t support causation. Your documentation and local case strategy matter.


