Rideshare collisions don’t always fit neatly into a “simple auto accident” pattern. In Beaumont, common real-world scenarios include:
- Near shopping and commuter corridors: Pickups and drop-offs can occur where drivers are merging, turning, or reacting to slower traffic.
- Intersection and lane-change collisions: Uber/Lyft drivers may be navigating traffic patterns that shift fast during commute windows.
- Construction and roadwork zones: Detours and changing traffic control can create disputes about whether someone drove reasonably.
- “Were you a passenger or just nearby?” disputes: If you were exiting, waiting, or walking near a curb during pickup/drop-off, coverage and fault can be contested.
When multiple parties may be involved—drivers, the rideshare company, and at least two insurance policies—your claim needs careful handling from the start.


