In a smaller city like Woods Cross, it’s common for accidents to happen during short trips—errands, commutes, or rides to appointments—often around the times when roads are busiest.
That matters because rideshare coverage can hinge on details like:
- Whether the driver was actively on a trip or between trips
- Where the vehicle was stopped or moving when impact occurred
- Whether you were a passenger or injured near a curb, loading area, or crosswalk
- Whether the crash involved another motorist whose policy may also be in play
A single wrong assumption about “which insurance pays” can cost time—and in Utah, delays can harm evidence, documentation, and settlement leverage.


