In smaller TN communities like Dyersburg, the same route can be used for multiple rides, multiple policy changes, and multiple “who was responsible” arguments—especially when the incident involves:
- a driver who was in the app but not yet picking up
- collisions near busy intersections where signals and turn lanes can be contested
- roadside and lane-shift situations around construction/maintenance
- passengers who are injured while getting in, out, or seated
Even when it seems obvious that another vehicle caused the impact, rideshare claims can still become complicated because the platform’s coverage may depend on the driver’s status at the exact time of the crash.


