In Clayton, many rideshare trips run through familiar commuting patterns—short hops that can still end at high-speed merging, busy intersections, and sudden braking situations. A collision may happen:
- Near major intersections during turn/merge moments when visibility is reduced
- On approach or exit roads where drivers are focused on timing and traffic flow
- In residential-adjacent areas where pedestrians, cyclists, and driveway traffic create unpredictable crossing points
Even when it feels like “just a traffic accident,” rideshare claims can become complicated fast because the parties involved may include:
- the rider (you)
- the rideshare driver
- the other driver(s)
- the rideshare company
- multiple insurance carriers that may argue over who pays


