Las Cruces traffic moves fast in certain corridors, and rideshare pickups often involve frequent stops, turns, and merge attempts near busier intersections. We also see common patterns that can complicate liability:
- Turn-and-merge collisions near busy routes where multiple vehicles are changing lanes or making left turns.
- Pickup/drop-off disputes (e.g., whether the driver was waiting, pulling out, or actively transporting you).
- Pedestrian and crosswalk proximity where sudden braking or evasive maneuvers can create injury even without a major impact.
- Tourism and evening activity where passengers may be less focused on documenting details right after a crash.
Those scenarios matter because insurers often look for gaps—missing photos, unclear timing, or inconsistent statements—to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the crash.


