Harker Heights residents often use rideshare for commuting, errands, and getting around town without driving—meaning many crashes happen in familiar, high-stress settings:
- Stop-and-go commuting traffic where rear-end collisions are common
- Pickup and drop-off moments (turning into traffic, merging after stopping, or stopping near a curb)
- Busy intersections where right-of-way confusion can quickly become a liability dispute
- Daytime and evening activity that increases the odds of witnesses being distracted or unavailable later
When a crash involves a rideshare platform, the legal and insurance questions can shift quickly: the driver’s status, the ride timing, and how the platform’s records match (or don’t match) the other side’s account.


