Chillicothe traffic isn’t just city driving; it includes commuting routes, intersections with heavy turning movements, and frequent pedestrian activity near community destinations. Add rideshare drop-offs and pickups, plus rideshare drivers who may be unfamiliar with local traffic patterns, and the result is a claim that can hinge on timing and specifics.
In many Ohio rideshare cases, the biggest hurdles aren’t whether there was an accident—they’re:
- whether the driver was operating under the ride platform’s coverage at the time of impact,
- whether the insurance company treats your injuries as “minor” based on early records,
- and whether your timeline matches app data and the crash report.


