Rideshare crashes often turn into claims that feel harder than they should. In Jerome, that commonly happens because accidents may involve:
- Commuter traffic patterns (drivers trying to beat traffic or make turns quickly)
- Roadside access issues (vehicles entering/exiting lots and pull-offs near where people wait for pickup)
- Pedestrians and cyclists sharing space on busy days
- Construction and resurfacing activity that changes lanes, signage, and stopping distances
Even when liability seems obvious at first, insurers may argue about:
- whether the driver was properly on a trip,
- whether you were treated as a “passenger” for claim purposes,
- or whether your actions contributed to the crash.


