Orem is full of daily commuting routes, busy intersections, and neighborhoods where people are constantly turning, merging, and walking near traffic. Rideshare trips add an extra layer because the timing of the trip and the driver’s status can affect what coverage is available.
Common Orem scenarios we see include:
- Late-afternoon merge and rear-end crashes on higher-traffic corridors during commute hours
- Left-turn and right-of-way disputes at intersections where traffic patterns can change quickly
- Injury while entering or exiting near curbside stops or pickup areas
- Pedestrian or cyclist contact near areas with frequent foot traffic
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions where fault gets disputed between more than one driver
When multiple parties are involved (rider, driver, other motorists, and insurance carriers), your next steps matter—especially if you want the claim to be supported by a clear timeline.


