In smaller cities like Wabash, rideshare accidents can involve short trips—commuting between home, workplaces, schools, and appointments—or they can happen in busy moments near popular pickup areas.
The key question in many cases isn’t just “who caused the crash,” but what stage the trip was in at the moment of impact. Coverage can hinge on details like whether the driver was actively on an Uber/Lyft trip, whether the vehicle was in transit but not matched to a passenger, and how the crash happened relative to pickup/drop-off.
A local rideshare injury attorney will focus early on:
- Trip timing (what the app shows around the collision)
- Where the impact occurred (near a curb vs. in active traffic)
- Driver status at the time


