Buford sits in a busy corridor where rideshare use is common for errands, work commutes, and getting around without a car. The result is a pattern we often see in local injury claims:
- Rapidly shifting traffic conditions (rear-end impacts, lane changes, and braking events are common)
- Crosswalk and turning collisions near busy intersections where drivers may not expect a pedestrian or passenger
- “Multiple parties” confusion—the rideshare driver, another driver, and sometimes property or maintenance issues
- Coverage status disputes: whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger, waiting between trips, or transitioning between pickups
When liability is disputed, insurers may push for quick answers, limit what they will accept, or suggest your injuries weren’t caused by the crash—especially if treatment started later or symptoms changed.


