In Manhattan Beach, it’s common for an Uber or Lyft incident to involve more than the two vehicles involved. For example:
- A crash near a popular pickup corridor where visibility and turning lanes are tight
- A collision at an intersection with bike lanes and frequent crosswalk use
- A pedestrian or cyclist injury close to a beach-adjacent destination
- Multi-car traffic slowdowns where a rideshare vehicle is rear-ended
When more parties appear in the story—passengers, other motorists, and insurance carriers—it’s easier for liability to get disputed and for insurers to push a low settlement early.


