Berea has a mix of everyday commute routes, side streets, and higher foot-traffic areas—so rideshare collisions can happen in a lot of different ways:
- Pickup/drop-off moments near busy corners and curbside stops
- Rear-end crashes during stop-and-go traffic
- Intersection incidents when one vehicle turns, yields, or changes lanes
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries when someone is crossing near a delivery or rideshare stop
In many cases, the “who’s responsible” question isn’t answered by the first explanation you hear. Insurers may focus on small inconsistencies—like lighting, where you were positioned, or whether the driver was properly logged in and driving for an active trip.


