Alameda residents and visitors share the road—commuters on the way to work, people walking to local shopping areas, cyclists, and riders getting dropped off near curbside pickup points. In these settings, rideshare claims often turn on details like:
- Whether you were crossing legally at the time of impact
- Whether the driver stopped appropriately for pickup/drop-off
- What the lighting and visibility were like (especially near evening events)
- How quickly the situation unfolded in a dense, stop-and-go environment
Even when the crash seems straightforward, the dispute usually becomes: what the driver knew, what the other motorist did, and what the rideshare app shows about the moment of impact.


