Rideshare accidents in our area often involve multiple “layers” of responsibility:
- The rideshare driver’s actions (speed, attention, turning, lane changes)
- Other motorists (rear-end collisions are common during stop-and-go traffic)
- Curbside interactions (door-opening, sudden stops, pedestrians stepping into the roadway during pickup/drop-off)
- Insurance timing and trip status (whether the driver was logged in, matched, or actively on a trip)
Even if liability seems obvious at first, adjusters may try to narrow the story to reduce payouts—especially when the crash happens near high-traffic entrances or during rush-hour.


