In a suburban area like Lake Forest, many rideshare trips start or end near where people shop, dine, or connect to major routes. That means accidents often involve:
- Stop-and-go traffic during rush hours (rear-end collisions and sudden lane changes)
- Right-turn and intersection disputes when drivers are trying to enter/exit flow of traffic
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts near curbside areas where pedestrians or cyclists may be nearby
- Multi-car incidents that complicate who was at fault and what each insurance carrier will argue
When multiple drivers and insurers get involved, your case can move slower—especially if the rideshare company’s coverage or the driver’s coverage tier is questioned.


