Fairview sits in the Dallas–Fort Worth region, where commuting traffic, shifting traffic patterns, and frequent stop-and-go travel can make a crash’s “cause” harder to describe than people expect. In rideshare cases, that confusion often gets amplified by:
- Fast-changing traffic flow on busy corridors, especially when drivers are merging, changing lanes, or reacting to congestion.
- Pedestrian and curbside activity near retail and residential areas, where rideshare drop-offs and pickups may involve sudden braking.
- Late-night and weekend rides tied to social plans, where distracted driving and visibility issues are common themes in disputes.
- Construction and detours that can affect lane control, signage, and right-of-way—even when everyone believes they were driving “normally.”
Those details matter because insurers frequently try to minimize the incident or argue the injury wasn’t caused by the crash.


