Greer sits in the Upstate, with a mix of commuting traffic, busy intersections, and drivers who may be traveling through town as part of longer regional trips. That matters because rideshare collisions often involve:
- Stop-and-go traffic and turn lanes where side impacts and “failure to yield” disputes are common
- Late-night or event-related pickups where drivers and passengers may have unclear timelines
- App-based rides that cross jurisdictional lines, making it harder to know which insurance route will be used
- Construction and changing road patterns, which can complicate fault and create arguments about “road conditions”
When insurance adjusters start asking for recorded statements or try to frame the crash as minor, your response needs to protect your medical documentation and your timeline.


