In Weatherford, many Uber/Lyft trips start or end around everyday commute routes, shopping areas, and neighborhoods—not just major highways. That matters because rideshare coverage and liability can hinge on details like:
- Whether the driver was actively on a trip or waiting in “idle” mode
- Where you were standing, entering, or exiting (curbside vs. roadway)
- Whether the crash happened during a pickup/drop-off attempt
- How the incident fits into Texas comparative-fault analysis (your actions may be scrutinized)
Those questions are often why injured riders and pedestrians feel like they’re arguing with multiple parties at once—driver, rideshare company, and insurance carriers.


