In a more suburban routine like Richmond Hill, many crashes happen during predictable patterns: late-afternoon commutes, trips tied to appointments, and evening rides before plans or after events. Those patterns matter because rideshare coverage questions often hinge on trip stage and timing—for example:
- Were you injured while inside the vehicle, or while walking near a pickup/drop-off?
- Was the driver actively on an assigned trip or between trips?
- Did the crash occur while the app showed a route but the vehicle wasn’t yet where you expected?
Georgia injury claims can also get complicated by how fault is argued. Even if you weren’t the driver, insurers may suggest shared responsibility to reduce payouts. The result: two people can remember the same crash differently, and adjusters may try to use those differences to narrow recovery.


