Marshall’s mix of city streets and nearby highway traffic can create situations where several parties look involved on day one:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go traffic near downtown intersections
- Crosswalk and curb impacts when a rider is exiting or waiting along the edge of the road
- Intersections and turning crashes where visibility changes with weather and evening light
- Multi-car pileups that involve both the rideshare vehicle and other drivers’ insurers
When that happens, insurers may disagree about:
- what the rideshare driver was doing at the time,
- whether the rider was treated as a “passenger” for coverage purposes,
- and how fault is shared.
You shouldn’t have to sort all of that out while you’re recovering.


