Rogers traffic patterns mean rideshare collisions often involve real-world complications: stop-and-go merges, sudden lane changes, and drivers trying to navigate crowded pickup zones.
Common local scenarios our clients describe include:
- Rear-end collisions during rush hour when cars stack up at lights and turn lanes
- Intersection impacts where one driver claims they had the right-of-way
- Near-curb crashes involving passengers entering or leaving a ride
- Parking-lot disputes at retail centers where vehicles may not be clearly visible
In these moments, it’s easy for critical details to disappear—dashcam footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and insurance requests start coming in.


