Lancaster residents and visitors move through a mix of settings—busy commuter corridors, downtown intersections, and high foot-traffic areas where people are crossing, stopping, or waiting near curb lanes. Rideshare trips add an extra layer of complexity: the crash may involve a passenger getting in or out, a pedestrian struck near a pickup/drop-off, or a driver making a last-second maneuver around traffic slowed by nearby businesses, events, or construction.
In Lancaster, it’s also common for rideshare claims to collide with real-life scheduling issues—missed shifts at local employers, follow-up medical appointments, and documentation gaps that happen when people are trying to get back to work.


