Newberry is a place where people commute to work, run errands close to home, and rely on rideshares for nights out, appointments, and trips when driving isn’t ideal. That lifestyle pattern creates predictable accident scenarios:
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: A person can be struck while stepping away from a curb, walking toward a car, or waiting near an arrival zone.
- Multi-car congestion on familiar corridors: Even when the rideshare driver isn’t at fault, other drivers’ insurance may contest responsibility.
- “We were on the way” coverage arguments: Adjusters often try to tie coverage to whether the driver was actively on a trip at the time of the crash.
When these issues show up, the claim can stall—unless your situation is documented clearly and reviewed by someone who understands how South Carolina insurers tend to handle rideshare liability.


