Fulshear residents often drive on routes where traffic patterns change throughout the day—commutes that start early, school schedules, and evening traffic. In these conditions, rideshare accidents can involve:
- Aggressive lane changes or late braking during merge points
- Intersection conflicts when drivers are navigating unfamiliar roads or app-related navigation
- Rear-end collisions caused by sudden stops or slowed traffic
- Side-swipe crashes where timing and visibility are disputed
When the crash involves a rideshare driver, the question isn’t only “who hit whom.” It’s also what phase the trip was in (logged-in vs. actively transporting a passenger), which can affect which coverage applies and how quickly insurers get involved.


