Casselberry traffic can change quickly—morning rush, school-day surges, and evening congestion around dining and shopping. In rideshare cases, that means investigators and insurers often argue about timing and control:
- Where you were at the moment of impact (inside the vehicle, stepping out, waiting at the curb, or crossing near a pickup)
- Whether the vehicle was actively on a trip or between rides
- How the crash happened (rear-end stops, lane changes, turning movements, and pedestrian/curb-side situations)
- Whether another driver’s behavior contributed
Those details affect liability and which insurance sources may apply—so the “simple” version of events usually isn’t enough.


