Many rideshare accidents in the Florence area happen in predictable settings—high-volume corridors, busy intersections, and areas where traffic patterns change quickly (think rush hour merges and stop-and-go congestion). Those conditions matter legally because they affect witness availability, how quickly evidence disappears, and what insurers argue about “reasonable” driving.
Common Florence-area patterns we see include:
- Rear-end collisions during heavy commute traffic on and around I-75 approaches
- Side-impact crashes at busier signalized intersections where drivers may claim they “had the right of way”
- Pedestrian/curbside injuries around shopping, dining, or pickup/drop-off zones where people are entering and exiting vehicles
A strong claim in these situations depends on more than a guess about fault—it requires documentation that holds up when coverage and responsibility are disputed.


