Many rideshare collisions in Logan are initially treated like typical car accidents: a sudden stop, a side swipe, or a lane change in traffic. But legally, rideshare claims often become complicated because coverage depends on the driver’s status in the app and the timing of the trip.
That complexity is intensified in local situations such as:
- Campus and commuting surges (quick pickups, tight drop-off windows, heavier pedestrian activity)
- Nightlife and event traffic (drivers may be repositioning between trips)
- Weather-driven driving conditions (slick roads can shift blame to “road conditions” rather than the driver’s conduct)
- Construction zones around main corridors (sudden merges and reduced visibility)
When insurers see a rideshare involved, they may try to limit coverage, ask for narrow statements early, or argue that the driver wasn’t covered at the moment of impact.


