Many Addison crashes happen during predictable daily movement—morning drop-offs, evening returns, and weekend travel. That matters for your legal claim because insurers frequently focus on the “how” and “when” of a collision.
Common local situations we see include:
- Intersection impacts: collisions after a turn or a late merge, especially when rideshare vehicles are slowing down to pick up or drop off.
- Stop-and-go traffic injuries: rear-end collisions in dense traffic where whiplash and soft-tissue injuries can worsen over days.
- Pedestrian and curbside moments: injuries tied to getting in/out of a vehicle near a curb or in a crosswalk approach.
In these scenarios, the timeline is everything—ride status, pickup/drop-off location, and the facts of the seconds leading up to impact.


