Rideshare accidents in and around Cleburne aren’t always straightforward “one driver hit another driver” situations. Based on how people move through town—commuting, running errands, and using app-based pickups—claims often get complicated by:
- Intersections and turning lanes where a driver’s lane choice or failure to yield becomes the dispute.
- Stop-and-go traffic during rush hours, which can affect how quickly braking is observed and documented.
- Pickup/drop-off moments—especially where a passenger is near the curb, crossing, or stepping away from the vehicle.
- Weather and road surface conditions common in North Central Texas (slick patches, glare, debris), which insurers may use to argue “unavoidable” harm.
Even when you feel sure about what happened, insurers may try to narrow the story, question credibility, or argue the rideshare driver acted reasonably.


