Central residents aren’t just using rideshares downtown. People rely on Uber/Lyft for:
- commuting to work and appointments,
- getting to restaurants and events,
- returning from late-night plans,
- traveling between neighborhoods and nearby corridors.
That matters because many Central crashes happen in predictable “real-life” moments—stop-and-go traffic, turn lanes, merging near intersections, and busy pickup/drop-off areas where multiple vehicles are moving at once.
In those situations, the insurer may try to frame the incident as “sudden,” “unavoidable,” or partly your fault. If you don’t have a clean timeline and supporting documentation, it becomes easier for adjusters to dispute liability or downplay injury severity.


