Harrisburg traffic patterns and street layouts create specific risk points for Uber and Lyft riders. Common situations we see include:
- Merge and lane-change incidents near highway ramps and bottlenecks where drivers are often making quick decisions.
- Brake-then-rear-end crashes on congested corridors during commute hours.
- Downtown pickup and drop-off conflicts, including limited visibility near curbs, crosswalks, and event-related crowds.
- Intersection collisions when a rideshare vehicle is turning, waiting to enter traffic, or reacting to sudden stops.
When you’re injured in these scenarios, your case may involve more than one potential responsible party—sometimes the rideshare driver, sometimes another driver, and sometimes coverage issues tied to whether the driver’s app was active at the time.


