Richfield has busy commuter corridors and lots of day-to-day driving where timing matters—rush-hour merges, turning movements, and pedestrian activity near commercial areas. In that environment, rideshare accidents often turn into disputes about:
- Which vehicle had the right of way during a turn, merge, or lane change
- What the lighting and road conditions were (especially in Minnesota’s changing weather)
- Whether the rider’s location counts as “passenger status” if you were entering/exiting or standing near a pickup
- What happened in the moments before impact, based on app activity and witness accounts
Because the crash may involve more than one “story” (rider, driver, other motorists, and the app-based timeline), you need a claim strategy that’s grounded in evidence—not guesses.


