In DuPage County and throughout Illinois, rideshare crashes can involve multiple potential sources of responsibility at once:
- The Uber/Lyft driver (and whether they were on an active trip)
- The other driver (or other vehicles in multi-car crashes)
- The rideshare company’s coverage layer (which depends on trip status)
- Sometimes the driver’s personal policy issues, depending on the timing and circumstances
What makes Woodridge cases especially tricky is how often incidents happen during daily routines—commuting, errands, and rides to appointments—where details like “where the car was in the app” and “what stage the trip was in” can become the difference between coverage being easy or being fought.
That’s why residents often need more than a general “who’s at fault” answer—they need a plan to protect the claim from being narrowed too early.


