Waynesboro isn’t a mega-city, so crashes often happen where people recognize landmarks, routes, and each other—yet the legal process still treats rideshare claims as complex. In practice, the “who pays” question can hinge on details like:
- whether the driver was logged into the app and on an active trip when the collision occurred
- whether you were inside the vehicle or injured while entering/exiting
- whether the crash involved a second vehicle (common on busier corridors) and how fault is argued
- how quickly you sought treatment after the wreck (Pennsylvania insurers often scrutinize timing)
When you’re trying to recover, it’s easy to miss the small facts that later become big issues.


