After a rideshare collision, you may hear different versions of events—from the driver, the other motorist, or insurance representatives. What makes Liberty cases especially tricky is how often these crashes involve:
- Night and weekend traffic near local dining and entertainment areas, where visibility and reaction times matter.
- Intersection impacts common around busy corridors, where fault disputes often turn on traffic signal timing and lane position.
- High-speed merging on approaches to major routes, where injuries can be more severe even when the ride “felt normal” right before the crash.
Even if it seems obvious that the rideshare driver was at fault, you may still face delays if insurers dispute coverage or argue about causation—especially when symptoms develop later.


