In smaller communities like Forest Acres, many injuries happen during routine moments—leaving home, picking up a family member, commuting, or stepping into traffic near a curb. When an Uber or Lyft is involved, the crash often turns into a multi-party claim:
- The rideshare driver’s actions and app status at the time
- The other driver (or a pedestrian/cyclist) involved in the collision
- The insurance coverage connected to the rideshare stage (waiting vs. on a trip)
- Adjusters who may want a quick recorded statement
Even when liability seems obvious, insurance carriers frequently dispute details—how the crash happened, who had the better view, and how serious the injuries were at the beginning.


