Perrysburg is a suburban hub with busy corridors, commuters heading to nearby employment centers, and regular evening activity along the places people go for dining and errands. That mix means rideshare pickups and drop-offs happen in high-traffic zones—sometimes near intersections, turning lanes, and crosswalks where timing and visibility are everything.
When a crash happens, the story you tell right after the incident can become the story insurers rely on later. And with rideshare cases, coverage questions aren’t always obvious—especially if:
- The collision occurred while the driver was waiting nearby rather than actively transporting
- The app showed activity, but the other side claims the driver wasn’t “covered” at that moment
- A second vehicle is involved and each insurer points to the other party
That’s why your next step in Perrysburg should be focused on preserving facts—not just “figuring out” who pays.


