Crestwood is a suburban community where commutes and errands involve steady traffic, quick turns into side streets, and frequent interactions near shopping areas and busier corridors. That day-to-day environment can make rideshare crashes especially complicated when:
- the collision happens during a transfer—like pulling out from a curb, turning across lanes, or stopping near a pickup point;
- multiple vehicles are involved (including “just one more car” situations that add conflicting stories);
- the driver’s activity at the exact time of the crash is disputed (for example, whether the app was actively dispatching vs. the driver was between trips).
In Missouri, you still need to prove fault and damages, but the real battle in many rideshare cases is getting the correct insurer(s) to accept responsibility and not delay the claim while they sort out coverage.


