Salem has a mix of commuter traffic and dense activity that can increase the kinds of incidents riders see:
- Stop-and-go downtown driving (and sudden braking) that can worsen neck, back, and soft-tissue injuries.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk exposure near retail corridors, where a passenger may be injured during turning, yielding, or sudden lane changes.
- Night and event traffic near entertainment areas, when visibility drops and schedules tighten.
- I-5 and highway approach routes where speed differences and lane merges can turn “minor” impacts into serious medical problems.
In rideshare cases, the legal challenge often isn’t just “who hit whom.” It’s sorting out coverage and responsibility across multiple parties—driver, platform, and sometimes other motorists.


