In Leland and the surrounding Brunswick County area, rideshare trips frequently intersect with:
- Busy commuting corridors where sudden stops and lane changes are common
- Neighborhood cut-throughs and residential streets with changing sightlines
- Daytime and evening pedestrian activity near retail and community destinations
- Storm-related weather changes that can affect braking distance and visibility
That matters legally because insurance companies often focus on narrow facts—like whether the driver had enough time to avoid a collision, whether you crossed unsafely, or whether your injuries match what they’d expect from the crash type. In rideshare cases, they may also argue about the driver’s trip status and whether the company’s coverage applies at that moment.
When insurers use these tactics, the difference between an unfair outcome and a fair one is usually your documentation and a clear strategy for proving what happened.


