In West Columbia, rideshare trips often intersect with real-world driving patterns—late-day commuting, school and event traffic, and higher pedestrian exposure near retail and local gathering areas. That matters because rideshare claims can quickly become a “multiple parties, multiple stories” situation.
You may be dealing with:
- A driver who says the app showed them “on the way” (but the timing and status may be disputed)
- Another motorist who believes the rideshare driver was at fault
- Coverage questions that depend on the trip stage and documentation
- Comparative fault arguments (for example, if you were in a crosswalk, stepping off a curb, or walking near a curbside pickup)
A lawyer’s job is to sort out the timeline and then translate it into a claim that insurers can’t dismiss with half-truths.


