In Dixon, you may be involved in a rideshare collision in everyday, realistic situations—like:
- A rear-end collision during commute traffic when brake lights appear late.
- A turning crash at intersections where drivers are watching for gaps.
- A pedestrian or cyclist hit while waiting near a curbside pickup or crossing near a drop-off.
- A multi-vehicle incident on busier roads where fault gets contested.
The common theme? Insurance questions aren’t always straightforward. Depending on timing and trip status, the at-fault driver’s policy and the rideshare company’s coverage may both be relevant—or only one may apply. That can affect what evidence matters and who should be contacted first.


