Darby sits close to major routes and transit corridors, so rides often involve:
- Commuter traffic with sudden braking and lane changes
- High pedestrian activity near local commercial areas, where distracted stops can create secondary impacts
- Nighttime and weekend travel when visibility and speeding risks increase
- Close urban spacing that can lead to side-swipe and rear-end collisions that are disputed as “minor”
When a crash happens in this environment, liability can become less obvious—especially when the rideshare insurer argues the driver “reacted appropriately,” or when the other party claims their actions were the real cause.


