In Oklahoma City, rides frequently start and end in areas with heavy stop-and-go traffic—near downtown, major retail corridors, and routes that connect neighborhoods and suburbs. When a collision happens, the biggest dispute we see is not always who hit whom—it’s whether the rideshare driver’s coverage applied at that exact moment.
That timing can matter if:
- the driver was waiting for a pickup,
- the driver had accepted a trip but hadn’t picked you up yet,
- the app showed different status than what the parties later claim,
- a crash occurred during a transition between rides.
A lawyer’s job is to translate app records, timestamps, and the crash timeline into a clear story insurers can’t ignore.


