In a small community like Kingsburg, it’s common for rideshare trips to be tied to:
- commuting to/from nearby job centers,
- evening dining and local events,
- rides to medical appointments,
- pickup/drop-off along busier corridors where traffic moves fast.
When a crash happens, the dispute usually isn’t just “who hit who.” It’s often when the trip was active, where the passenger was at impact (inside the vehicle vs. near the curb), and which policy should respond under California rules.
That’s where many claims stall: one insurer says another one should pay; witnesses remember different details; and adjusters ask questions that can unintentionally affect fault and damages.


