In Tucson, rideshare accidents frequently occur in situations that change the evidence and the liability story:
- Airport, hotel, and event rides: Trips start and end in high-turnover pickup zones where multiple vehicles queue, merge, and brake quickly.
- Pedestrian and cyclist conflicts: Injuries can happen near crosswalks, bus stops, and shared-use paths when a rideshare vehicle is turning, yielding, or stopped for a passenger.
- Intersection and turning collisions: Many crashes occur at left-turn lanes and multi-lane intersections where timing and lane positioning become the core dispute.
- Construction/roadwork detours: Detours and lane shifts can place drivers into unfamiliar patterns—especially during commute hours.
Because Tucson’s traffic patterns are often intersection- and pedestrian-heavy, the “who had the right to be where” question becomes central. A strong claim depends on capturing those facts early.


