Rideshare incidents around Martinez often involve real-world patterns that affect evidence and liability, such as:
- Rear-end collisions during commute congestion (where braking distances and following distance become key)
- Intersections and turning lanes near major corridors, where “who had the right of way” becomes disputed
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries near crosswalks, curb ramps, and ride-share pickup/drop-off zones
- Multi-vehicle crashes where insurers argue the rideshare driver is only “partly” responsible
Because traffic conditions can change quickly, the details that matter most—lighting, signal timing, lane positions, and witness location—are often the first things that get lost.


