In a lot of communities, Uber/Lyft injuries are treated like a normal auto claim. In Statesboro, the practical reality is more complicated: people often use rideshare for late appointments, campus-area travel, airport/long-distance connections, and nights out, and the moments around pickup and drop-off are where disputes start.
Common “coverage question” scenarios include:
- You were hit while walking toward a curb pickup or after you stepped away from the vehicle.
- The driver argued you were “not in the trip” when the collision happened.
- A crash occurred near a location where multiple vehicles were maneuvering at once (turn lanes, parking lot exits, or event traffic).
- The other driver claims the rideshare driver behaved reasonably, while you’re dealing with injury symptoms that appeared later.
A fast legal review matters because the right insurer and the right policy layer can depend on the trip status and the exact timing of the incident.


