Many rideshare incidents locally involve one of these situations:
- Traffic merges and turn lanes on commuter routes, where a split-second lane change can lead to a rear-end or side-impact collision.
- Crosswalk and curbside impacts, especially when riders are entering/exiting or when the vehicle stops near pedestrian-heavy areas.
- Late-evening nightlife and event spillover, where visibility, fatigue, and higher traffic volume increase the odds of mistakes.
- Construction or traffic pattern changes, which can affect how safely drivers navigate intersections and work zones.
Because Uber/Lyft cases can involve multiple parties (rider, driver, other motorists, and insurers), Monterey Park accident claims often hinge on details like the timing of the trip, where the vehicle stopped, and what conditions existed at the moment of impact.


