Manhattan is a growing community where traffic patterns shift throughout the day—especially around commute hours, school schedules, and evening activity. That matters because many rideshare injuries here occur in predictable places and situations, such as:
- Stop-and-go collisions near busy intersections and turning lanes
- Side-impact crashes when vehicles are changing lanes or attempting left turns
- Near-crosswalk incidents where a passenger is forced to brace due to sudden braking
- Construction-zone driving that increases lane changes, merging, and abrupt slowdowns
Even when a crash seems minor at the scene, it can trigger symptoms later—neck pain, headaches, back injuries, and issues that can interfere with work or daily routines.


