In South Fulton, rideshare trips frequently run through high-traffic corridors and major intersections where sudden stops, lane changes, and turn conflicts are common. After an Uber or Lyft crash, it’s not unusual for different parties to point the blame:
- the rideshare driver
- the other driver
- the injured passenger (or pedestrian/cyclist)
- insurance adjusters arguing about what was happening during the trip
The key detail that often decides the direction of a claim is where you were in the ride at the time of the collision (inside the vehicle vs. waiting/entering/exiting). That matters in Georgia because coverage can change depending on trip status and circumstances.


