Dickson traffic patterns and everyday routes can create situations where fault isn’t obvious right away. Many rideshare trips start or end around busy commuting corridors, retail areas, and neighborhoods where:
- People pull out from side streets during changing light or heavy traffic flow
- Drivers brake suddenly due to congestion, turning vehicles, or lane merges
- Pedestrians and cyclists are more likely to appear near sidewalks, crosswalks, and shopping areas
- Construction or lane shifts can make a driver’s line of travel look “reasonable” even if it wasn’t
When a crash happens in these conditions, insurers may argue about what the driver “should have seen,” whether traffic conditions caused the impact, or whether your injuries match the event.


