Clearfield residents often run into the same patterns after a rideshare collision:
- Commuter traffic and intersection disputes: Rush-hour turn lanes, merges, and signal timing can turn a “simple” collision into a disagreement about who entered the intersection first.
- Construction zones along common commute routes: When lanes shift, visibility drops and expectations change—adjusters may argue you “should have anticipated” the hazard.
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: Injuries happen not only during the drive, but also while entering or exiting near curb areas, parking lots, or stops where the vehicle briefly pauses.
- Unclear trip status at impact: Whether the driver was on an active trip, en route, or logged in can affect which policy responds.
When these issues show up, insurance companies may move slowly—or push you toward a recorded statement or early settlement before your injuries are fully understood.


