Shelby is a commuter and regional hub, and that shows up in accident patterns. We commonly see rideshare incidents tied to:
- Stop-and-go traffic and sudden braking on busier corridors during peak travel times
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections where drivers may be focused on turning, merging, or cross-traffic
- Pedestrian and cyclist proximity in more active neighborhoods and near local destinations
- Late-night driving after events or dining, when visibility and reaction time issues increase
When these factors are involved, insurers may argue the crash was “minor,” that the injury isn’t connected, or that the other driver—not the rideshare—was responsible. Your claim needs a clear, evidence-based story to stand up to those tactics.


