Lebanon residents spend a lot of time on the road—commuting, running errands, and connecting to nearby employment centers. That means rideshare trips often involve:
- Peak-hour traffic where sudden braking and lane changes are common
- Intersections and turning movements near busy corridors, where side-impact injuries can be severe
- Construction and lane shifts that affect driver visibility and reaction time
- Short-notice rides after events, when people may be distracted or fatigued
In many rideshare cases, the dispute isn’t just “who caused the crash.” It’s also whether the driver was operating under the correct coverage at the time, what the app shows about the trip status, and whether insurance is trying to limit responsibility.


