While every case is different, we see recurring patterns in Raleigh that can affect fault and insurance handling:
- Sudden stops and rear-end collisions in stop-and-go traffic on commute routes and near large retail corridors.
- Left-turn and lane-change crashes at signalized intersections—especially when drivers are navigating rideshare pickup timing.
- Downtown and event-area traffic incidents during weekends and major events, where congestion increases and visibility can be worse.
- Pedestrian and cyclist conflicts in areas with heavy foot traffic, where a rideshare vehicle may strike someone while turning, yielding, or pulling out.
- Airport and hotel pickup complications—crashes that occur during short stops, curbside maneuvers, or when timing pressures lead to risky driving.
These scenarios matter legally because they shape what evidence exists (and what disappears fast), what witnesses are available, and how insurers interpret “who had the last clear chance.”


