Salem commuters and visitors often rely on rideshares for quick transportation to work, appointments, and evening plans. That can mean more situations where a crash happens in tight traffic patterns, at intersection turn lanes, or near locations with higher foot traffic.
Local examples of what we see more often in the Salem area include:
- Intersections and turn lanes where a rideshare is slowing, yielding, or changing direction.
- Parking lot impacts near retail and medical areas, including low-speed collisions that still cause real injury.
- Night and late-evening trips when visibility is lower and quick decisions lead to disputes about what happened.
The legal difference in rideshare cases isn’t just “who caused the crash.” It’s also which coverage applies under Ohio rules and platform policies at the exact moment of the incident—and that can change depending on whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger or waiting for a trip.


