Trotwood is a commuting community. That means rideshare trips often connect to work schedules, school pickups, and quick errands—then the crash happens and everything speeds up: evidence gets overwritten, medical records arrive in pieces, and adjusters ask for statements before you’re fully evaluated.
In many cases, the dispute isn’t whether a crash occurred—it’s:
- Whether the ride was active at the time of impact
- Whether the driver was “in the flow” of the trip (for coverage purposes)
- Whether injuries are being treated as “minor” or “unrelated”
Ohio law doesn’t pause because an app made the trip convenient. Deadlines for filing and the way documentation is handled can affect what options remain.


