San Anselmo has a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and walkable areas—so rideshare collisions often involve more moving parts than drivers expect.
Common San Anselmo scenarios include:
- T-bone and intersection crashes during commute hours, when timing and right-of-way become the center of the dispute.
- Rear-end collisions on approaches to busier corridors, where insurance may argue “minor impact” and question symptom seriousness.
- Pedestrian/cyclist injuries near curbside activity—people stepping off a sidewalk, crossing mid-block, or navigating around stopped vehicles.
- Construction-adjacent detours and lane shifts that can affect speed, visibility, and whether a driver was operating safely.
In these cases, the insurance story can change quickly: one adjuster may focus on “shared responsibility,” while another may try to minimize the injury impact. Having informed guidance early helps you avoid common missteps.


