Even when a crash seems straightforward at first, rideshare cases often involve shifting narratives. In Borger, common friction points include:
- Pickup/drop-off disputes: People may be unsure whether someone was a passenger, waiting at a curb, or stepping into traffic near a stop.
- Timing and traffic flow: Roads can be busy during commute windows, and a “quick” lane change or stop can become the focus of blame.
- Witness availability: Depending on where the incident happened, witnesses may be hard to reach later.
- Multiple insurance players: The rideshare driver’s insurance, the rideshare company’s coverage (if applicable), and the other driver’s policy may all get involved.
A Borger lawyer looks at the full sequence—what happened before impact, at the moment of impact, and immediately after—so your claim isn’t limited by an incomplete version of events.


