In smaller suburban communities like Algonquin, the same commute routes and familiar pickup/drop-off patterns can make crash evidence easy to overlook—until insurance disputes start.
After a crash, issues often arise around:
- Timing and trip status: Whether the driver was logged in, en route, or actively transporting a passenger.
- Intersection and turning scenarios: Many rideshare crashes involve left turns, sudden braking, or lane changes when traffic is dense.
- Curbside drop-offs: Passengers may be hurt while getting out, stepping away from the vehicle, or waiting near the roadway.
- Multiple insurance carriers: Your claim may involve the rideshare driver’s policy, the rideshare company’s coverage, and/or other motorists’ insurers.
A local lawyer’s job is to sort out what happened in a way that supports liability and protects your settlement options.


