In Tooele, traffic patterns and road layouts can make rideshare incidents easy to misread at first—especially when:
- A crash happens near a merge, turn lane, or busy intersection after an Uber/Lyft pickup
- A driver is entering or leaving a roadway during commute hours
- The incident involves a pedestrian near a curb, crosswalk, or event area
- Multiple parties claim the lane/turn/pickup “moment” was different
Insurance adjusters may try to narrow the story to what benefits their payout position. In rideshare cases, one of the most common friction points is what coverage applies at the exact stage of the trip and how the incident is described in the first report.
Next step: Don’t rely on a quick call with an adjuster or a generic online answer—get your facts organized so counsel can evaluate coverage and liability with the full timeline.


