Dublin’s traffic patterns and roadway design can create accident scenarios that look “minor” at first but become complicated quickly—especially when injuries flare after adrenaline fades.
Common local situations we see include:
- Auto-to-auto collisions during commute bottlenecks, where braking patterns are sudden and visibility changes fast.
- Injuries near intersections and turn lanes, where a rideshare vehicle may be repositioning, merging, or waiting for clearance.
- Crashes linked to construction/roadway changes, including lane shifts, altered signage, and driver expectations that differ from normal routes.
- Pedestrian and cyclist risk when a rideshare stops close to a crosswalk or curb and someone is struck during pickup/drop-off.
These scenarios matter because they influence how fault is argued, what evidence is available, and what documentation is most persuasive under California injury law.


