Rideshare injuries don’t always occur in major metro traffic. In Dodge City, crashes often tie to local commuting and frequent movement around:
- US-50 and K-156 corridors where traffic speeds and lane changes can be sudden
- Downtown and retail areas where pickups, drop-offs, and pedestrian activity overlap
- Nightlife and weekend travel when drivers and passengers may be tired, distracted, or moving on tight schedules
- Construction zones and detours where lane shifts increase the risk of side-impact and rear-end collisions
Legally, rideshare cases can involve multiple “layers” of responsibility—sometimes the rideshare driver, sometimes another driver, and occasionally issues tied to timing, route, or whether the driver was actually under the platform’s coverage rules at the moment of impact.


