Rideshare accidents here often involve the same real-world settings: quick stops for pickup and drop-off, heavy pedestrian activity near campus-adjacent areas, and drivers navigating traffic that can change suddenly during peak commuting hours.
Common Chapel Hill scenarios that lead to dispute include:
- Left-turn and crosswalk crashes involving pedestrians or passengers who step out at the wrong moment.
- Rear-end collisions on busy corridors where sudden braking is hard to document.
- Construction-zone incidents where lanes shift, sightlines change, and insurers argue the driver “couldn’t have avoided” the collision.
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts when the rideshare is stopped or maneuvering in congested areas and fault is contested.
Even when you feel certain the rideshare driver is responsible, the claim can still stall if insurers question timing, ride status, or causation.


