Plano is full of commutes that start on a deadline and end in traffic—especially near major corridors and busy intersections. That can affect rideshare accidents in ways that show up later in claims:
- Rear-end crashes and sudden braking in stop-and-go traffic can cause back, neck, and shoulder injuries that worsen over days.
- Side-impact collisions at high-turnover intersections can lead insurers to dispute where fault actually lies.
- Pedestrian and curbside activity near shopping areas can create competing accounts about what happened right before impact.
- Construction and lane changes can make it harder for insurers to accept an “it was their fault” narrative without evidence.
When liability is disputed—or when the rideshare company tries to shift responsibility—having legal guidance that understands how these cases are handled in Texas matters.


