In a lot of Cedar Lake cases, the fight isn’t whether you were injured—it’s who should be held financially responsible and which insurance policy applies.
Common situations we see locally include:
- Intersection and turn collisions near commute corridors where a rideshare driver is turning while another vehicle is going straight.
- Lane-change or merging crashes in traffic flow, where both sides believe the other driver “cut them off.”
- Pickup/drop-off incidents near busy curb areas where a passenger may be crossing, stepping back, or waiting for the car to stop fully.
- Night and event-area accidents, when visibility is lower and witnesses are harder to identify.
Because rideshare coverage can depend on timing (whether the driver was on an active trip, heading to pickup, or driving in between), insurers may argue over the facts—and that can stall your settlement.


