Heber is a smaller, commuter-and-tourism community. That means many crashes happen in a familiar pattern:
- Airport, hotel, and event traffic where rides are booked last-minute
- Main corridor congestion (and sudden braking) during peak commuting hours
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk when visitors are unfamiliar with local traffic flow
- Weather and road-condition impacts that can complicate how fault is argued
In these situations, the rideshare driver and multiple insurers may point to different causes—traffic conditions, road surfaces, or “driver status” at the time of the incident. Your case often comes down to whether the record clearly ties the crash to your injuries and whether the responsible coverage is identified early.


