Many Uber/Lyft crashes in San Leandro happen in everyday, high-pressure moments—like:
- Commuter traffic on major routes where timing, speed, and lane position are disputed.
- Stop-and-go intersections where sudden braking and rear-end impacts are common.
- Areas with heavy pedestrian activity, where liability can shift depending on crosswalk use, visibility, and driving behavior.
- After-hours pickup/drop-off patterns where vehicles stop unpredictably along curbs.
When you add rideshare coverage rules and multiple potential insurers, it’s easy for your case to stall—unless you document the right facts early.


