Rideshare injuries don’t always fit the “typical” car accident story. In Columbia, the circumstances that create disputes often include:
- Commuter traffic and turn lanes: Many collisions happen at intersections and during lane changes where each driver’s version of events can diverge.
- Night rides and headlights: Poor visibility can affect witness accounts and body-camera/video availability.
- Event and weekend surges: Higher traffic volume can lead to rear-end crashes and chain-reaction impacts.
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: Liability may hinge on whether the rider was actively boarding, stepping away from the curb, or crossing near a stopped vehicle.
- Multiple insurance layers: Depending on the trip stage and driver status, more than one policy can be in the mix.
A strong claim starts with nailing down the timeline—because in rideshare cases, the “when” and “where” often determine the “who pays.”


