Florida City traffic patterns and daily routines can create predictable friction points in rideshare injury cases, including:
- Commuter bottlenecks and sudden braking on busier corridors, where rear-end crashes are common and liability is often contested.
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections—especially where drivers may be turning, merging, or navigating heavier traffic during peak hours.
- Pedestrian and curbside risk near busy pickup areas, gas stations, and commercial entrances where a passenger may be stepping in/out of the roadway.
- Tourist and visitor rides that start or end at unfamiliar locations, which can make witness accounts and timing harder to reconstruct.
When these factors show up, insurers may argue about who had the duty to avoid the collision and may question the credibility of your timeline.


