Washington-area crashes often involve fast-moving traffic patterns and mixed road use—people commuting to work, running errands, and using rideshares to avoid driving when they’ve been out. In these situations, it’s common for multiple parties to be involved:
- The rideshare driver’s conduct (speed, lane position, attention, braking)
- Another driver’s negligence (failure to yield, unsafe turns, distracted driving)
- Road and traffic factors (construction zones, sudden lane changes, poor visibility)
- Passenger injury dynamics (injuries from sudden stops or impacts, including soft-tissue injuries that may not be obvious right away)
Because the ride is coordinated through an app, you may also face coverage disputes based on timing—what the driver’s app showed at the moment of the crash matters.


