In many Uber/Lyft cases, the legal dispute isn’t only about who was driving poorly. It’s also about which insurance applies and when it applies—especially when the crash happens during the transition between “off-duty” driving and an active trip.
Local patterns that can create these disputes include:
- Accidents occurring near busy pickup/drop-off points where people are entering or exiting vehicles
- Rear-end crashes during commuting peaks when drivers are focused on traffic flow
- Collisions at intersections where turn signals, lane position, and timing matter
- Nighttime events or after-work trips where visibility, speed, and reaction time become key issues
A lawyer familiar with how these claims are handled in Mississippi can help you avoid common errors—like assuming there’s only one insurer to deal with or signing paperwork before you understand how it affects liability and damages.


