In Alachua, many collisions involve everyday driving realities: traffic slowing near businesses, vehicles turning into/out of parking areas, and drivers navigating changing conditions on familiar routes. When Uber or Lyft is involved, the complexity increases because multiple parties may claim they’re not responsible—especially if the crash happened during pickup, drop-off, or while a driver was transitioning between trips.
You might also face coverage questions if you were:
- A passenger on an active trip
- Entering or leaving the vehicle near a curb
- A pedestrian near a rideshare stop
- A driver of another vehicle involved in a multi-car incident
Those facts matter for determining who owes you compensation.


