In a typical car wreck, you already know which auto policy to talk to. In rideshare cases, the situation can change depending on what stage the trip was in at the time of the crash.
In practice, Great Bend residents often run into issues like:
- The “trip status” question: Was the driver on an active trip, en route to pick up, or using the app while between rides?
- Multiple possible drivers to blame: The Uber/Lyft driver, another motorist, or even a third party (like a maintenance issue) can be argued.
- Statements that get used against you: Insurance adjusters may focus on gaps in your timeline, not just the collision.
- Weather and road-condition disputes: Kansas storms and sudden visibility problems can become part of the narrative—sometimes against the injured person.
A Great Bend Uber & Lyft accident attorney can review your facts, identify the right coverage sources, and handle the back-and-forth so you’re not stuck translating medical problems into insurance language.


