In our area, it’s common for rideshare trips to start or end around:
- busy commute windows (work schedules, school drop-offs, shift changes)
- popular visitor times
- intersections where traffic slows and merges are frequent
In many Uber/Lyft cases, the big dispute isn’t only what happened—it’s what insurance coverage applies at the moment of the crash. That can depend on ride status, driver activity, and whether the driver’s platform status matched the circumstances.
A Vicksburg attorney will typically focus early on building a clear timeline (trip phase, location, and the sequence of events) because that timeline often drives coverage decisions and settlement leverage.


