Rideshare accidents in Gaithersburg often happen in predictable places and patterns:
- Heavy stop-and-go traffic during rush hours, where sudden braking can lead to neck/back injuries even at moderate speeds
- Lane changes and merges on major corridors, where drivers may not see a vehicle in time
- Pedestrian and crosswalk moments near shopping and residential blocks, where distracted driving can lead to severe passenger or bystander injuries
- Pickup and drop-off delays—sometimes the ride is paused, the app status changes, or the vehicle is repositioned, creating disputes about coverage
If your injury was dismissed as “minor,” but symptoms grew worse over days, Maryland law still allows you to pursue damages—provided you document the connection between the crash and your treatment.


