Mount Pleasant residents and visitors commonly use rideshare for short trips and late evenings, and that creates predictable scenarios that affect liability and coverage:
- In-town traffic turns and stop-and-go congestion: Rideshare vehicles often operate around peak commute times and busy intersections, where rear-end collisions and sudden braking are common.
- Parking lot and pickup/drop-off confusion: Many rideshare incidents happen in commercial areas—where lanes, signage, and pedestrian paths aren’t always clear.
- Nighttime visibility issues: Headlights, glare, and reduced visibility can turn “it looked like they were turning” into a factual dispute.
- Multi-party involvement: A crash may involve the rideshare driver, another motorist, and witnesses who saw only part of the event.
When these factors collide, the claim can turn into a back-and-forth over fault and whether your medical treatment matches the timing of the crash.


