In a smaller city like Colonial Heights, it’s common for rideshare trips to involve:
- Short-notice trips tied to commuting and appointments, where timing details (pickup, drop-off, delays) become critical.
- Busy intersections and turning movements near main roads, where side-impact disputes are common.
- Evening travel for dining and events, where adjusters may argue “driver behavior” or question whether the ride was actively in progress.
- Pedestrian-adjacent areas (crosswalks and curbside pickup/drop-off zones), where insurers sometimes claim passengers should have acted differently.
These factors matter because rideshare liability often turns on what happened in the moments leading up to the crash—and that’s hard to reconstruct later without strong documentation.


