Centerville sits in the daily flow between residential neighborhoods, regional job centers, and routes that connect to larger roadways. That means rideshare crashes often happen in situations where details matter—lane changes, turning movements, and sudden braking.
Common Centerville scenarios include:
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections during heavy commute hours
- Rear-end collisions when traffic slows unexpectedly (including near work zones)
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts near busy curb areas where drivers are navigating around stopped cars
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries when someone steps into the roadway while waiting for a ride
In these cases, the “who should pay” question isn’t always obvious. Even when the rideshare driver appears responsible, coverage can still become a fight.


