Rideshare wrecks often involve multiple “moving parts,” and in practice that creates disputes even when the crash seems straightforward.
In Moses Lake, common real-world scenarios include:
- Commuter traffic and intersection crashes where lane positioning and turning signals are questioned.
- Parking lot and access-road impacts near shopping areas, where speed and visibility are debated.
- Night and early-morning rides where lighting, glare, and driver attention become key.
- Construction and road work zones where drivers may argue about who had the right-of-way or how lanes were supposed to be used.
When these details are uncertain, insurers may try to narrow the story to reduce payout—often by focusing on perceived “fault” instead of your injuries and documented losses.


