Carthage traffic often blends local streets with higher-speed travel and busy intersections where sudden stops and lane changes are common. Add Missouri weather swings (rain, fog, winter ice) and event-driven traffic, and the “why” behind a crash can be disputed even when someone feels clearly at fault.
In rideshare cases, the dispute doesn’t stop at the driver. The questions often include:
- Was the driver operating under rideshare coverage at the time of the crash?
- Did the ride start/end during the collision window?
- Are there multiple insurance policies involved (driver’s personal policy vs. platform coverage vs. other drivers)?
- Did the other party claim the injuries are unrelated or “minor”?
These are the issues that determine whether your claim is accepted quickly, delayed, or undervalued.


