Columbus is not a huge metro, but it has real commuting and traffic pressures—especially during school schedules, shift changes, and seasonal activity. That means rideshare trips often connect:
- Work commutes and tight pickup windows
- School-area traffic where lane changes and stopping patterns are frequent
- Intersections with pedestrian movement, crosswalks, and turning vehicles
When a crash happens, the details matter—who had the right of way, what the roadway looked like at the time, whether you were still in transit, and what the driver’s app status was. Those facts can influence how insurers frame fault and whether they attempt to delay the claim.


