Rideshare accidents often lead to multiple “possible” lanes of responsibility: the Uber/Lyft driver, the other motorist, and sometimes the rideshare company’s policies or the driver’s trip status at the time.
In Orland Park, disputes frequently come down to practical things like:
- Whether the driver was actively on a trip or waiting/available when the collision happened
- What the traffic signals and turning movements were at the intersection involved
- Whether construction or road work impacted lane positioning or visibility
- How quickly the scene was cleared (evidence can disappear fast once traffic is redirected)
A local legal strategy focuses on the timeline and the real-world conditions around your crash—not generic assumptions.


