Kent residents often use Uber and Lyft for late shifts, weekend outings, and rides to work—so crashes can happen in patterns that show up around town:
- Commute traffic and lane changes near arterial roads where drivers are merging or distracted.
- Intersections with heavy turning movements, where rideshare vehicles may be struck while turning or waiting.
- Crosswalk and pedestrian conflicts in busier areas when drivers misjudge speed or braking.
- Construction and detours that change traffic flow and create unexpected hazards.
If you were injured as a passenger, rider, or even as someone struck by a rideshare vehicle, the legal strategy should account for the exact collision conditions—not just the crash report summary.


