Many Uber/Lyft collisions don’t occur only while the vehicle is cruising down a straight road. In Charleston, disputes often start in the gaps:
- Pickup and drop-off confusion near busy streets and curbside areas
- Traffic and lane changes during commute hours and detours
- Construction work zones that alter lanes, visibility, and safe stopping distances
- Nighttime entertainment traffic where pedestrians, cyclists, and distracted drivers increase risk
When the accident happens during one of these moments, insurers may argue that the driver wasn’t responsible—or that the rider’s actions or location make the situation “complicated.” A Charleston rideshare injury lawyer focuses on the specifics of what happened in your exact timeline.


