Billings traffic isn’t just everyday driving—it’s commuter traffic, truck activity, and sudden weather shifts that can make crashes more severe and more disputed.
Common Billings situations we see include:
- Rear-end collisions on busier stretches where drivers may brake late due to traffic flow changes
- Intersection impacts where a rideshare vehicle enters a turn lane or cross-traffic area while another driver claims they had the right of way
- Winter and shoulder-road incidents involving reduced visibility, slick pavement, or vehicles that drift when stopping
- Airport and event-area trips where pickup timing and traffic congestion contribute to hurried driving
In these environments, insurers may argue the crash was unavoidable, that conditions—not the rideshare driver’s conduct—caused the injury, or that the ride context affects coverage.


