Millington commuters often rely on rideshare for work, errands, and late-day travel. When an accident happens in those moments, adjusters may try to steer the conversation toward the easiest story for them—such as shifting responsibility to the other driver, questioning the seriousness of injuries, or arguing about what coverage applies.
Common friction points include:
- Pickup and drop-off confusion: Who was in the roadway? Where exactly were you standing when the crash occurred?
- “Trip status” arguments: Whether the driver was operating under the rideshare platform terms at the time of impact.
- Statement-first tactics: Adjusters may ask for recorded statements quickly—before records and timelines are solid.
- Comparative fault allegations: Even if you were partly involved (for example, stepping off a curb), they may try to reduce your recovery.
A local lawyer’s job is to keep your claim grounded in evidence and Tennessee rules—not in adjuster pressure.


