Short answer: A rideshare crash may involve the driver’s personal policy, coverage connected to the rideshare platform, another driver’s policy, or the injured person’s own coverage. Which policy applies can depend on whether the driver was offline, waiting for a request, going to pick up a passenger, or carrying one.
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What This Means for a Pharr Injury Claim
Report the crash through appropriate channels, save the trip receipt and app screens, identify every driver and vehicle, and request complete policy information. Do not assume the platform is automatically liable for every act of the driver.
- Screenshot trip, driver, route, and support information.
- Preserve messages and electronic receipts.
- Investigate status and coverage at the exact time of the crash.
Every matter turns on its own facts, documents, deadlines, and insurance terms. Review more information about working with a Pharr car accident attorney, or return to the Pharr service-area page.
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If you were injured in or near Pharr, a consultation can help identify the evidence, coverage, and deadlines that apply to your situation.
This page provides general Texas information and is not legal or tax advice. Deadlines, coverage, and available claims depend on the specific facts and current law.
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