Miami Beach traffic is unique: dense hotel zones, frequent pedestrian activity, and lots of pickups and drop-offs happening in the flow of cars.
After an Uber or Lyft accident, the liability questions often get complicated in scenarios like:
- Close-call pickup/drop-off incidents near hotels and popular dining areas, where another driver rear-ends, sideswipes, or blocks a lane.
- Turning and yielding collisions at intersections where rideshare drivers are navigating heavier commuting and event traffic.
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries involving rideshare vehicles near crosswalks, beach access points, or areas with foot traffic.
- Late-night nightlife-area crashes, where fatigue, visibility, and sudden stops can increase risk.
If you were hurt while inside the vehicle, stepping out, or crossing the street nearby, you may still have claim options. The key is documenting what happened while the facts are still clear.


