Rideshare incidents often become difficult not because you’re doing anything wrong, but because the facts can be split across several parties:
- the rider (or passenger)
- the rideshare driver
- the other motorist(s)
- the rideshare company and its coverage
- multiple insurers that may disagree about who pays
In Berea, this complexity shows up frequently when crashes involve commuters heading to and from employment areas, traffic patterns around major roads, or tight timing near pickups and drop-offs. Even a short trip segment matters—insurance coverage can depend on what stage the ride was in at the moment of impact.


