In Greenwood, rideshare accidents aren’t just “a car hit a car.” They often happen in traffic patterns that make it harder to reconstruct what really occurred:
- Commuter bottlenecks near major corridors can lead to sudden braking, lane changes, and rear-end impacts.
- Pickup and drop-off moments near shopping and restaurants can involve pedestrians, cyclists, or someone stepping into a curbside roadway.
- Construction and traffic flow changes can affect visibility, lane alignment, and driving expectations.
- Multiple insurance entities may overlap—driver coverage, rideshare coverage, and the other motorist’s policy.
When more than one party may be involved, the “right” insurer is not always obvious—especially if the accident happened while a trip was starting, ending, or temporarily paused.


