Sammamish is suburban and residential, so many rides begin or end in driveways, cul-de-sacs, and short access lanes. That can create confusion after a crash, especially when:
- The vehicle is “technically” in motion but the ride context is disputed (pickup vs. en route vs. waiting)
- Multiple impacts occur close together (for example, a sudden braking event followed by a rear-end)
- Sightlines are limited by landscaping, parked vehicles, or turning angles at intersections
- Injuries show up later (common with neck/back soft-tissue injuries after low-speed impacts)
In these situations, insurers may focus on small gaps—timestamps, where the car was positioned, or what the driver said happened—to reduce payouts.


