Rideshare accidents in Fort Myers don’t always look like a typical “two cars collided” case. Common local scenarios can add friction to liability and coverage:
- Tourist and seasonal travel: Visitors may not know local roads, intersections, or where to safely pull over after a crash.
- Late-night activity: Entertainment districts and event traffic can increase driver distraction, speeding, and difficult witness availability.
- Pickup/drop-off disputes: Injuries can occur while stepping out, walking across a lane, or moving luggage near curbside stops.
- Multi-car traffic patterns: Congested commutes and sudden lane changes can lead to shifting fault between multiple vehicles.
When multiple parties appear involved—rider, rideshare driver, other motorists, and insurers—early organization matters.


