In Canton, many disputes aren’t about whether an accident occurred—they’re about what happened at the curb, in traffic, or during the handoff.
Common Canton scenarios include:
- Rear-end or lane-change crashes on busier roadways where multiple cars and sudden braking are involved.
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts near store fronts, medical offices, or apartment entrances where pedestrians step off the curb.
- Night and event timing—after local gatherings, ride requests increase, and so do distracted driving and rushed maneuvering.
- “Was the rider actually covered?” confusion when someone is struck while waiting too far from the pickup point or stepping into the roadway.
In these situations, insurers may try to narrow liability or argue your actions contributed. That’s why early organization of the incident facts is crucial.


