Many rideshare injuries in Norfolk involve predictable local stress points—places where sudden braking, lane changes, and pedestrian activity raise the odds of serious harm.
Common Norfolk scenarios our team sees include:
- Downtown and entertainment areas where visibility is limited and foot traffic is heavy.
- Intersections with frequent turning movements where a rideshare may be blamed for cutting across lanes.
- Busy commuter corridors where stop-and-go traffic increases the likelihood of rear-end injuries.
- Airport and tourist rides where time pressure can affect driving behavior.
- Parking lot and pick-up zone collisions where “who hit whom” becomes disputed quickly.
These situations can affect liability and coverage questions—especially when insurers try to narrow the story to one moment in time.


