Many Harrison residents use rideshares for work commutes, errands, and nights out. That can change how accidents unfold and what evidence exists.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Pickup/drop-off curb incidents: claims where someone is struck while stepping into traffic, walking near a stopping vehicle, or crossing where a rider was told to wait.
- Intersection and turning collisions: crashes involving a rideshare vehicle turning, merging, or failing to yield while traffic is moving quickly.
- Weather and road-condition injuries: Ohio winter conditions can contribute to braking distance and visibility disputes.
- Multi-vehicle aftermath: chain-reaction crashes where multiple insurers try to shift blame.
Because rideshare trips involve changing vehicle status and multiple parties, the “who’s responsible” question is rarely as simple as it sounds.


