Clemson’s mix of students, shift workers, visitors, and event crowds creates patterns that can increase the odds of disputes after a rideshare crash:
- Event-night traffic and rushed pick-ups: After games or major campus events, rides may be delayed or rerouted, and drivers sometimes take chances that lead to sudden braking or collisions.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk near busy corridors: Passengers and drivers may be walking, waiting, or getting dropped off in high-activity areas.
- Construction and lane changes: Seasonal road work and changing traffic patterns can make “who had the right of way” a frequent issue.
- Parking-lot collisions and backing incidents: Apartment complexes, hotel areas, and venue overflow lots can produce low-speed but injury-causing impacts.
- Late-night safety disputes: Insurers may focus on what you “should have expected” after a crash, even when injuries are delayed.
These scenarios matter because they change what evidence is available (dashcam, nearby witnesses, traffic-camera angles) and how quickly you need to preserve it.


