Mesa traffic and street design create patterns we see often in Uber/Lyft injury claims:
- Rear-end and lane-change collisions on major corridors where drivers are merging to reach destinations quickly.
- Intersection disputes when a rideshare vehicle enters on a green but is struck in the turn lane or cross-traffic.
- Pickup/drop-off confusion near shopping areas and busy intersections where curbside stopping is common.
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries when someone is crossing mid-block or moving near traffic that’s stopped for rideshare activity.
In these situations, the “story” the insurer wants to tell can depend on small facts—lane position, timing of the stop, traffic signals, and whether you were inside the vehicle when the impact happened.


