Washougal residents often rely on rideshares for commuting, errands, and getting to appointments—especially when driving conditions are unpredictable or when people avoid driving after long days. When an accident happens, the case can quickly involve multiple “lanes” of responsibility:
- Driver behavior in high-traffic commute corridors (speed, lane changes, delayed braking)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk in busier stretches where people walk between destinations
- Road and weather factors that can be used in disputes (fog, rain slickness, wet road surfaces)
- Platform coverage questions tied to whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger or between trips
Even when the other driver seems clearly at fault, insurers may still dispute what happened, challenge how serious your injuries are, or argue about which policy applies.


