Rideshare accidents in the Logan area often come down to a few recurring scenarios:
- Commuter routes and intersections: crashes during peak travel times can involve sudden lane changes, turning traffic, and competing accounts of right-of-way.
- Downtown and near event areas: higher pedestrian activity can lead to disputes about who had the right of way—especially when someone is stepping off a curb or crossing outside a marked area.
- Winter weather and reduced traction: snow, ice, slush, and glare can turn “routine” driving into sudden stops and multi-car impacts.
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: claims can hinge on whether the rider was entering/exiting safely, whether the vehicle was fully stopped, and what the driver saw in time.
In each situation, the details matter—because insurers will often focus on the version of events that reduces their payout.


