Lantana traffic can be unpredictable: commuters sharing busy corridors, visitors unfamiliar with local routes, and dense areas where people walk, wait to cross, or move between stops. That combination can create rideshare accident fact patterns that don’t always fit a simple “rear-end = clear fault” story.
Common Lantana scenarios we see include:
- Near-intersection collisions where a driver’s turn, yield, or lane position is disputed.
- Right-of-way arguments when a pedestrian or rider is struck while stepping off a curb or entering a crosswalk.
- Pickup/drop-off disputes—for example, injuries occurring while someone is waiting near a curb line, service road, or nearby traffic flow.
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions during peak travel times, where each insurer shifts blame to the other parties.
When these situations happen, the details matter. A small timeline mismatch—seconds can be enough—can swing liability and settlement value.


