In a smaller Central Texas community like Hewitt, it’s common for everyone to know someone involved—or at least to recognize the area where the crash happened. That familiarity is normal. What’s not normal is how quickly insurers try to steer the conversation.
Rideshare claims often involve more than one potential coverage source, depending on:
- whether the driver was on an active trip
- whether you were a passenger, pedestrian, or waiting nearby
- how the crash occurred (rear-end, intersection, lane change, sudden stop)
Your job after a crash is to focus on safety and treatment. Your job is not to diagnose coverage. A Hewitt Uber/Lyft injury lawyer can handle the coverage questions that affect whether you get paid—and how quickly.


