Tega Cay is a suburban community where many trips involve short commutes, quick pickups, and frequent stops in and around residential streets and nearby thoroughfares. That pattern can create unique friction after a rideshare accident:
- Pickup/drop-off timing: Claims often hinge on where the driver was headed and whether the app showed the trip as active.
- Multiple potential fault theories: A driver’s maneuver (lane change, turn, braking) may overlap with a passenger’s injury mechanism (sudden stop, impact angle, door/seatbelt position).
- Insurance conversations happen quickly: Adjusters may request statements before records are fully gathered—when it’s hardest to think clearly.
- “Minor crash” assumptions: In suburban traffic, people sometimes minimize the seriousness at first, even though symptoms can develop later.
Specter Legal helps clients turn that chaos into a clean timeline and a defensible claim—so insurers can’t downplay injuries or shift blame.


