Los Gatos has a mix of neighborhood streets, commute routes, and busy areas where rideshare pickups and drop-offs happen near sidewalks, crosswalks, and driveways. That creates common fact patterns:
- Rear-end collisions during commute traffic (when drivers are braking for congestion or traffic lights)
- Intersection and left-turn disputes on busier corridors—often where visibility and timing are argued
- Pedestrian or cyclist impacts near curbside pickup zones, shopping areas, or school-adjacent routes
- Low-speed impact injuries that still cause real harm (soft-tissue injuries can worsen over time)
In these situations, the question isn’t only “who crashed?”—it’s also how the crash happened, what the driver could reasonably see and do, and whether the rideshare trip status affects coverage.


