Bryan traffic patterns can turn ordinary mistakes into serious injuries. Many crashes happen at:
- High-traffic corridors during commute hours (where sudden braking and lane changes are common)
- Intersections with heavy turning movements (cars cutting across lanes to reach exits)
- Areas where pedestrians and cyclists are more likely to be present (especially near retail and event activity)
When a rideshare vehicle is involved, the claim doesn’t always follow a simple “whoever caused it pays” path. Uber/Lyft cases often involve multiple potential coverage lines and competing narratives about what happened and when.
Even if you believe the rideshare driver was at fault, insurers may still argue:
- the ride status wasn’t active,
- the driver’s coverage differs from what you expected,
- your injuries are unrelated or exaggerated.
A local rideshare accident lawyer helps you address those issues with the kind of documentation and legal strategy Texas insurers respond to.


