South Houston traffic can be unpredictable—commutes, freight traffic, and frequent merging all increase the odds of sudden braking, side-impact collisions, and multi-vehicle pileups. Rideshare trips often involve stop-and-go routes and curbside activity near commercial corridors, which can lead to disputes like:
- Was the driver on an active trip or between trips?
- Did the driver stop safely for pickup/drop-off, or did they block traffic?
- Were you injured while getting out, crossing to meet the vehicle, or standing near the curb?
- Did the crash involve another motorist, a turning vehicle, or a lane-change?
Those details matter in Texas because rideshare coverage can depend on the timing and status of the driver and the trip. A small mismatch in the timeline can shift who the insurance company tries to pin responsibility on.


