In Columbus, rideshare vehicles are on the road during a mix of commuting rushes and event-driven traffic. That creates recurring scenarios that insurers try to use against injured riders, pedestrians, and drivers:
- Intersection and turning conflicts during peak commute times (drivers claim they had the right-of-way or that the rideshare driver was “within the lane”).
- Pickup/drop-off confusion near busy areas, where vehicles stop briefly and other drivers argue they “couldn’t see” what was happening.
- Night and low-visibility conditions—headlights, rain, and glare can complicate witness accounts.
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions on heavier traffic corridors, where each insurer blames the other.
When fault is disputed, you need more than a quick explanation—you need a claim strategy that matches the evidence.


