In Loma Linda, injuries often happen in predictable “real-life” moments: quick turns during rush hour, drivers merging into heavier flow, and pedestrians crossing near commercial areas. When a crash involves Uber or Lyft, the situation can become complicated quickly because multiple parties may be pulling in different directions—drivers, rideshare companies, and different insurance policies.
Common Loma Linda scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go traffic on main commute routes
- Left-turn and right-of-way disputes at intersections where timing and visibility are contested
- Pedestrian or crosswalk injuries near retail corridors and busy foot-traffic areas
- Airport/ride pickup timing issues—when a “scheduled” trip turns into a rush that changes driving behavior
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions where the rideshare vehicle is not the only one involved
Your goal isn’t to “win an argument”—it’s to build a claim that stands up to California insurance practices.


