La Porte traffic patterns and everyday routes can create predictable claim disputes. For example, rideshare pickups and drop-offs may occur near busy intersections, entrances to shopping areas, or areas where vehicles slow unexpectedly for pedestrians.
After a crash, it’s common for insurers to argue:
- the rideshare driver was “just driving normally,”
- the rider wasn’t in a protected area,
- the trip status at the time of the collision changes which policy applies, or
- your injuries weren’t serious enough to justify the demand.
The result? Even when you know what happened, you can still face delays, lowball offers, and shifting blame.


