Greenville drivers and commuters regularly share the road with fast-moving traffic headed toward nearby jobs, shopping, and regional routes. When a rideshare collision happens during commute hours—or near a busy pickup/drop-off area—the facts can get messy quickly:
- Vehicles may be moved before photos are taken.
- Witnesses may leave before police or incident reports are finalized.
- The rideshare driver’s “trip status” can affect which policy is involved.
Because of that, the first days after an Uber or Lyft crash can determine how strong (or weak) your claim becomes.


