Many rideshare collisions in the Franklin area involve predictable real-world factors:
- Commute traffic and sudden lane changes around peak hours, where minor maneuvers can lead to major injuries.
- Pickup and drop-off confusion near busy corridors and event areas, where drivers may stop unexpectedly or change plans.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk—especially when a rideshare stops and someone crosses in front of the vehicle or near the flow of traffic.
- Construction and road work that can shift lanes and visibility, increasing the chances of side-impact or rear-end collisions.
Even when the other driver seems clearly at fault, rideshare claims can stall when the platform’s documentation and “driver status” issues become part of the dispute. That’s why your early actions matter.


