Long Beach traffic can be unpredictable—especially around downtown areas, busy retail corridors, and pedestrian-heavy zones. When an Uber or Lyft crash happens, multiple parties may appear to be involved:
- the rideshare driver
- you (passenger, pedestrian, or cyclist)
- the other motorist (if a collision occurred)
- the rideshare company’s insurance layer
- competing insurance carriers
In real cases, the dispute often isn’t “who caused the crash” in a simple sense—it’s about what the driver was doing right before impact, whether the driver was on an active trip, and whether the claim is being handled under the correct coverage.


