In small and mid-sized Missouri communities, rideshare trips can be used for work travel, errands, appointments, and evening plans. That means injured passengers and drivers may end up filing claims with different parties depending on the trip context.
Common Kennett-related factors that can trigger confusion after a crash include:
- Wet roads and sudden braking (fall rain, winter moisture, and spring storms)
- Intersection impacts where one driver claims they had the right-of-way
- Nighttime visibility issues during local evening commutes
- Trip timing questions tied to when the driver accepted the ride and when the collision occurred
Even when you believe the other party was at fault, insurers may argue that the claim should be reduced, delayed, or handled under a different coverage source.


