Hurricane has its own rhythm: a mix of residents commuting on local roads, seasonal visitors moving through the area, and frequent travel routes that funnel cars into intersections, merging lanes, and busier pickup/drop-off zones.
In rideshare cases, that matters because disputes often start with timing and context—questions like:
- Was the driver actively transporting a passenger, or was the app status still changing?
- Did the crash happen during pickup/parking maneuvers near busy corridors?
- Are the ride details consistent with what the other side tells the insurer?
When these details are unclear, insurers may try to narrow responsibility or reduce payout. Early legal review helps you avoid “guessing” about the facts.


