Stillwater traffic and daily routines create patterns we see frequently in rideshare injury cases:
- Event-week volume: After OSU events, rideshare pickup/drop-off activity spikes around busy corridors, leading to sudden braking, lane changes, and close-call interactions.
- Mixed pedestrian activity: Crosswalks and curbside waiting areas increase the risk of side impacts, door-opening incidents, and trips/falls during loading.
- Construction and detours: Ongoing road work can funnel traffic into tighter lanes, increasing the chance of rear-end crashes and angle collisions.
- Late-night settlements pressure: When injuries feel “manageable” at first, adjusters may push for statements or quick numbers before treatment is documented.
Those factors matter legally because insurers look for gaps—especially in the first days—when they’re deciding fault and whether your injuries match the crash.


