In Cupertino, rideshare trips frequently intersect with:
- Commuter traffic patterns that increase the chance of sudden braking and rear-end collisions
- Pedestrian and cyclist activity near retail centers and transit-adjacent areas
- Busy turning movements at intersections where app pickups and drop-offs may slow traffic
Those facts matter legally because insurers may argue about fault, causation, and timing. Even when you believe the rideshare driver was at fault, a claim can stall if the other side challenges:
- whether the driver was operating under rideshare coverage at the moment of impact
- whether your injuries match the crash mechanics
- whether you gave “the right” statement at the right time


