Rideshare injuries don’t always look the same on day one. In San Benito, many crashes happen in common “commute and connector” situations—daytime errands, late-afternoon school runs, and trips that start or end near busier roadside areas.
What makes these cases hard is that the story usually involves multiple moving parts:
- the rider and their statements
- the driver’s account of the trip stage
- the rideshare company’s records
- the other motorist’s insurer (if there was one)
Even when you were clearly hurt, insurers may focus on small inconsistencies—when the trip was active, where you were standing, what lane you were in, or whether you were struck during pickup/drop-off.


