Vero Beach has a mix of busy commuter corridors, tourist foot traffic, and residential neighborhoods where stop-and-go traffic is common. That matters because rideshare accidents frequently occur in the moments that people don’t think to document:
- Rideshare pickups and drop-offs near busy intersections where drivers may be changing lanes or stopping unexpectedly
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents involving riders who step away from a curb or walkers crossing during short gaps in traffic
- Night and event-related travel when visibility is reduced and schedules change quickly
- Construction and lane shifts along heavily traveled routes, where “normal driving” assumptions can break down
In these situations, fault can turn on details—lane position, timing, signals, and how the crash unfolded in a few seconds.


