Ashland isn’t a high-rise city, but rideshare activity still clusters around real-world friction points:
- Pickup and drop-off near busy entrances (where sudden stops and pedestrians can appear)
- Intersection turns and merging along common commuter routes
- Weather and road conditions that make braking distances longer in Ohio winters
- Multi-vehicle incidents where fault can shift between drivers
In these situations, it’s easy for insurers to argue about timing, speed, lane position, and even whether someone was treated as a “passenger” for coverage purposes.


