Rideshare incidents often involve several moving parts, and in Kerman that complexity can be amplified by real-world circumstances like:
- Quick pickup/drop-off moments (people stepping into traffic lanes or crossing while waiting)
- Commuter traffic and turning movements (rear-end collisions and intersection disputes)
- Multi-vehicle scenes (where fault gets contested)
- Insurance handoffs (the other driver’s insurer vs. rideshare coverage)
Even when the crash feels “straightforward,” the paperwork and coverage rules can make it anything but.


