Merriam sits in the Kansas City metro, with busy corridors and frequent stop-and-go driving. That environment often creates rideshare crash patterns like:
- Rear-end collisions at high-traffic intersections and merging lanes
- Side-impact crashes when rideshare vehicles pull into traffic from pickup areas
- Crosswalk and pedestrian-adjacent incidents where passengers step out or wait near curbside areas
- Construction-zone confusion near main routes, where lane changes happen quickly and visibility drops
Even when the crash seems “minor,” injuries can worsen after the adrenaline wears off—particularly neck, back, and soft-tissue conditions that may not show up immediately. Insurers may treat late-reported symptoms as suspicious unless the medical timeline is consistent and well documented.


