Bell sits within a dense commuting region, and rideshare trips often overlap with typical local risk patterns:
- Stop-and-go commuting and intersections: rear-end collisions and sudden braking are common, and symptoms often worsen after you get home.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk activity near retail and residential blocks: passengers can be injured during curbside pickups, sudden turns, or when a crash occurs while navigating cross-traffic.
- Construction and lane changes: temporary signage and detours can contribute to collisions, and insurers may blame “road confusion” rather than driver negligence.
- Nighttime and event travel: rideshare use increases for late returns, and recorded statements can get taken before you have full medical clarity.
These factors affect what we investigate first—especially the timeline of the trip and how the crash occurred in real-world conditions.


