Dyer residents commute through busy corridors and frequently travel near commercial areas, schools, and high-traffic intersections. That matters in rideshare cases because crashes often involve:
- Turn lanes, merges, and sudden stops during rush-hour traffic
- Pedestrian-heavy areas (people crossing near storefronts or walking to nearby stops)
- Construction zones or lane shifts where visibility and traffic flow change quickly
- Multi-car collisions where insurers argue about who “really caused” the impact
When you add rideshare timing—pickup, drop-off, and “who was logged in when the crash happened”—coverage questions can become a moving target.


