Glenn Heights is a suburban community with regular commuting routes and frequent cross-traffic at intersections. That matters because many serious rideshare injuries happen in predictable, Texas-style scenarios:
- Turns and lane changes at busy intersections (especially when traffic is slowing or merging)
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go commutes on nearby roadways
- Pedestrian or curbside injuries near residential pockets where riders load/unload
- Pickup/drop-off disputes tied to where the ride was requested versus where it actually stopped
In these situations, fault may seem obvious at first—but the coverage question often becomes the real fight. Insurance adjusters may try to narrow what happened to a few seconds of timing, or they may question whether the driver was covered under the rideshare’s policy at the time of the crash.


