Rideshare cases aren’t “just another car accident” because coverage and responsibility can shift depending on the ride status and timing. In Ravenna, that practical reality shows up in everyday situations:
- Commute and errand timing: crashes can occur on the way to work, during school or shift changes, or right after an appointment when you’re focused on getting home—not paperwork.
- Intersection and turning collisions: many local crashes involve left turns, lane changes, or vehicles entering traffic after a stop—moments where stories can quickly diverge.
- Pedestrian and curbside activity: passengers sometimes get injured during curbside drop-offs, unsafe stopping, or when a driver pulls away too quickly.
- Weather-related visibility: rain, snow, and fog can affect braking distance and lane control, and insurers may try to argue the cause was “road conditions” rather than driver negligence.
Because of these factors, the most important early step is building a clear timeline—one that matches your medical treatment and doesn’t leave gaps for insurers to exploit.


