In Farmington, claims often hinge on facts that are easy to overlook at the time—like where you were standing, what the driver was doing in the app, and how quickly the situation escalated.
Common situations we see include:
- Pickup and drop-off conflicts near curbs, parking lots, or areas where cars stop briefly while riders enter/exit.
- Rear-end collisions during commute traffic, where injuries may feel “minor” at first but show up later.
- Intersection and turning crashes when a driver is making a turn while a rider is crossing, stepping out, or moving through traffic to reach a destination.
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions on busier corridors, where more than one policy may be involved and fault gets contested.
When liability is disputed, the details matter—light conditions, vehicle positions, and the timeline from “trip started” to “impact” can change how insurers evaluate the case.


