In Stockbridge, collisions involving Uber or Lyft aren’t limited to “rear-end while stopped.” Common scenarios include:
- Lane changes and intersection timing during commute traffic
- Aggressive braking after a driver reacts to congestion or sudden stops
- Confusion around pickup points near busy entrances, parking lots, and curbside traffic
- Multi-car chains where the rideshare vehicle may not be the only alleged at-fault party
Because Georgia traffic conditions can change within seconds, insurers often argue about what the driver “should have seen,” what signals were used, and whether you were positioned safely at the time of the crash.


