Concord rideshare accidents often happen in predictable local situations:
- Stop-and-go traffic near major retail areas and intersections, where sudden braking can lead to neck and back injuries.
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at busier intersections, where a rideshare vehicle may enter traffic with limited visibility.
- Lane-merging near high-speed roads connected to I-85, where impacts can be more severe.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk exposure in denser stretches, where passengers may be injured while getting in or out—or where a distracted driver causes a secondary collision.
These scenarios matter legally because fault and damages can depend on timing: where the vehicle was, what maneuver it was making, and whether the driver was operating the app in a way that triggers specific coverage.


