Boone has a mix of college traffic, tourist travel, and mountain-area weather changes that can make rideshare incidents more complicated than “just a normal collision.” Common situations we see include:
- Night and weekend rides near downtown when visibility is reduced and roads are busier.
- Drivers navigating curves and grade changes where braking distance and traction become a factor.
- Weather-related disputes (rain, fog, or slick pavement) where insurers may argue the crash was unavoidable.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk near-incident patterns—even if you weren’t “hit,” a sudden stop or evasive maneuver can cause injury.
These details often change what evidence is important—especially if the other side tries to frame the crash as weather, speed choice, or “driver error that didn’t matter.”


