Corte Madera’s mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and higher-traffic corridors can turn a “simple” collision into a dispute. Common local scenarios include:
- Pickup/drop-off curb issues: People stepping in and out of traffic near curbside stops.
- Merging and turn conflicts: Riders and drivers are often navigating tight timing while vehicles change lanes or turn.
- Rear-end and braking events: Rideshare trips can involve stop-and-go traffic where sudden deceleration leads to injury.
- Multi-vehicle pileups: One collision can trigger others, expanding the number of insurers involved.
In these situations, liability can become unclear quickly—especially if statements are recorded before the full picture is known.


