James Island isn’t “small-town simple” when it comes to traffic. Rideshare pickups and drop-offs often happen near busy corridors and neighborhood entrances where drivers may be maneuvering for turns, pedestrians, or quick curbside stops. That creates common collision patterns, including:
- Side-impact crashes during left turns or U-turn attempts
- Rear-end collisions from sudden braking in stop-and-go traffic
- Doorway / curb-related impacts when vehicles stop briefly for a pickup or drop-off
- Pedestrian-adjacent incidents, especially around crosswalks and areas with foot traffic
Even when the rideshare driver “seems cooperative,” the legal and insurance work can still stall. Platform rules, coverage timing, and conflicting accounts can determine whether your claim is paid promptly—or delayed or reduced.


