Burlington commuters spend a lot of time in mixed traffic—drivers merging, turning at high-volume intersections, and slowing down for pedestrians and cyclists. In that environment, rideshare crashes can involve:
- Left-turn and lane-change collisions near commercial corridors
- Rear-end impacts from stop-and-go traffic
- Crosswalk and near-crosswalk injuries when a driver brakes late
- Pickup/drop-off incidents in parking areas and drive lanes where traffic control is unclear
Even when the other driver looks “clearly at fault,” the rideshare side can still complicate matters. Adjusters may argue about timing, whether the driver had the app active, or whether the crash falls under the platform’s coverage window.


