Carrollton is a practical place to drive—commuters, students, and visitors share the roads, and many trips involve quick pickups, short downtown errands, and late-day travel when traffic patterns change. In that environment, rideshare accidents commonly involve:
- Conflicts at busy intersections where a driver’s “right-of-way” story matters
- Parking lot and curbside pickup collisions (including doors opening into traffic)
- Pedestrian- and bicyclist-adjacent incidents where injuries can be serious even at lower speeds
- Construction and lane changes that increase sudden-braking situations
Those facts matter legally because insurers often argue about fault and causation—especially when the crash occurred during a “transition” moment (waiting for pickup, en route, or stopped in traffic).


