Many local injuries happen in predictable places and moments:
- Congested intersections near commercial areas where drivers turn, change lanes, or misjudge gaps.
- Evening and weekend traffic when fatigue and distractions increase.
- Weather-related hazards (including wet pavement and seasonal transitions) that can make braking distance and traction a major dispute.
- Doorway and curbside pickups where a rideshare vehicle stops briefly and another driver fails to yield.
When a rideshare crash involves multiple parties—driver, platform coverage, personal auto policies, and sometimes another at-fault driver—insurers may try to narrow the narrative to reduce payment. Your first priority should be stabilizing your health and building a clear record of what happened.


