Harker Heights traffic can be unpredictable during peak commute hours, and many collisions happen in the “in-between” moments: pulling into a lane, stopping for a pickup, merging in traffic, or crossing at a busy curb area. Rideshare cases often involve multiple moving parts at once:
- The rideshare driver’s driving decisions (and whether they were on an active trip)
- The other driver’s insurance (if another vehicle is involved)
- The rideshare company’s role in how coverage applies
- Witness accounts from nearby businesses or vehicles
In practice, the biggest problem for injured riders, pedestrians, and drivers is not knowing which insurer is responsible—and missing the evidence that decides the case.


