In suburban areas like Walnut, many people rely on rideshares for:
- commuting connections to nearby job hubs,
- airport runs,
- evening plans along busier corridors, and
- quick trips around town when driving isn’t practical.
That matters because rideshare crashes often happen during predictable local patterns—merging traffic, turn lanes, and stop-and-go congestion near shopping areas and commuter routes. Injuries can be minor at first, but the days that follow can reveal neck, back, concussion, or soft-tissue complications.


