Chowchilla is a commute-and-errands town. That means many rideshare trips involve predictable patterns—morning drop-offs, late-day pickups, intersections near main corridors, and quick stops where drivers may be distracted or unsure about traffic flow.
In these situations, disputes often turn on small details:
- Who had the right-of-way at the moment of impact
- Whether a driver was turning, merging, or accelerating out of a stop
- What the lighting and road conditions were (foggy mornings, dusk, glare)
- Whether the rider was getting in/out or moving near the vehicle
Even when the crash seems straightforward, insurance companies may argue that the injury is unrelated, minimal, or “pre-existing.” In California, that can quickly affect settlement value—especially if medical documentation is delayed or inconsistent.


