Spring Hill is growing, and with that growth comes more traffic around key corridors and more cars sharing the road—plus busy evening activity when people rely on rideshare instead of driving. In a typical Uber/Lyft accident claim, you may see:
- Conflicting accounts from the rider, the driver, and the other motorist
- App-trip timing questions (was the driver “on the way,” “on trip,” or between rides?)
- Insurance handoffs that happen before you even realize which policy applies
- Commercial-style documentation expectations, even though this started as a personal injury
And if you were injured while loading/unloading, crossing near a pickup point, or getting assistance after an impact, you can face extra scrutiny about what “counts” as being a passenger.


