In many North Platte cases, the dispute isn’t just about who hit whom. It’s about what stage of the trip the crash occurred in and how the parties’ versions line up—for example:
- The app shows a trip status, but the other driver’s report describes different positions or lane behavior.
- A passenger says they were dropped off, but the driver’s side argues they were still in the process of boarding.
- A pedestrian or rider was near a curb or parking lot entrance where traffic changes quickly.
- Weather/lighting (Nebraska storms, dusk visibility, glare) becomes a factor in fault arguments.
That’s where “AI-style” intake tools can help you organize your facts fast, but where a licensed attorney is still essential to determine liability theories, identify coverage, and respond strategically to insurer tactics.


