Fulton is a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and busy areas where people may be picking up or dropping off at the same time each day. That creates a few recurring issues we see in rideshare injury claims:
- Stop-and-go traffic and intersection conflicts: crashes often occur when vehicles are turning, changing lanes, or reacting late to traffic flow.
- Pickup/drop-off “blind moments”: a pedestrian or passenger may be stepping into the roadway, crossing near a curb, or moving between vehicles.
- Weather and road conditions: Missouri winters and spring storms can contribute to visibility problems and longer stopping distances.
- Multiple insurers at once: your injuries may involve the rideshare driver, the other motorist, and different policy coverage depending on the trip stage.
Because these factors affect liability and coverage, the right plan early can prevent your claim from getting stalled.


