In Lacey, rideshare pickups and drop-offs don’t happen in a controlled environment. A driver may be:
- pulling into a driveway or curb lane,
- stopping at a busy intersection,
- waiting with hazards while you load/unload,
- turning onto a road with frequent merging and stop-and-go traffic.
Those real-world moments matter legally because coverage can change depending on whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger, en route to pickup, or between trips. When adjusters try to narrow the timeline, the claim can be delayed—or denied—unless your record is organized early.


