Marshall’s mix of local roads, commuter routes, and busy commercial corridors means rideshare collisions often happen in situations where details matter—like:
- Stops and turns near shopping areas where drivers are trying to enter traffic flow
- Late-night driving around entertainment and dining districts, when attention and speed can be factors
- Construction zones and lane changes that increase the odds of side-impact crashes
- Pedestrian and crosswalk areas where a sudden stop can injure passengers
Even when the rideshare driver seems cooperative, claims can get delayed when insurers argue about who was at fault, whether the driver was “on the clock” under the platform’s coverage, or whether your injuries match the crash.


