Charleston’s mix of tourist traffic, downtown congestion, pedestrian-heavy streets, and frequent construction/road work creates real-world scenarios where rideshare crashes become disputed.
You may run into complications such as:
- “Crosswalk and curb” confusion: If you were struck while walking near a pickup/drop-off point, the question becomes whether you were in a reasonable path of travel.
- Right-of-way disputes: Turning vehicles and rideshare vehicles can both claim the other had the duty to yield.
- Event and weekend surges: Nights and peak weekends increase the chance of multi-vehicle involvement, delayed incident reporting, and inconsistent witness recollections.
- Tourist/visitor details: If you’re visiting or staying in short-term rentals, you may have trouble quickly getting documentation (insurance info, incident details, or witness contacts).
In these situations, the difference between a claim that moves and one that stalls often comes down to early evidence preservation and a clean timeline.


