Greenville is full of routine travel—work commutes, school drop-offs, evening errands, and weekend rides to restaurants and events. That matters because many rideshare crashes here happen in predictable places and situations:
- Traffic flow interruptions (turn lanes, merge points, and late braking near intersections)
- Low visibility moments (rain, dusk, and headlights at night on FM roads)
- Pickup/drop-off friction (stops near driveways, curb areas, and busy corners)
- Confusion about who was driving “for the app” at the time of impact
In these scenarios, the insurance question often isn’t just “who caused the crash?” It’s also which coverage applies and what the rideshare platform and adjusters argue about timing, ride status, and recorded information.


