Many people assume Uber or Lyft accidents are straightforward. In reality, disputes often start because rideshare claims can involve multiple insurance policies and multiple potential parties—including the driver, the rideshare company, other motorists, and sometimes the driver’s personal coverage.
In Tyler, this can be especially frustrating when:
- The crash happens during a common commute route or during a trip that spans multiple traffic conditions.
- The incident occurs around busy pickup/drop-off areas where witnesses are hard to identify later.
- The other driver disputes responsibility after the fact.
Even if liability seems obvious to you, the insurer’s goal is often to reduce payout. That’s why you need a plan that starts early—before the narrative gets set.


