Rideshare collisions around Jennings commonly involve scenarios we see across the St. Louis region:
- Stop-and-go commuting where rear-end impacts happen at busy intersections and merge points.
- Delivery and ride pickups near commercial strips, where multiple vehicles pull in/out and visibility is limited.
- Night driving when drivers may be navigating poorly lit streets, busier traffic, or event-related congestion.
- Pedestrian and curbside risk—especially when passengers enter/exit near traffic, curbs, or loading areas.
Even when it seems straightforward (“the other driver hit us”), rideshare cases can still turn into disputes about timing, app status, and who had responsibility at the moment of the crash.


