Glendale Heights traffic patterns and street design can turn what might seem like a “routine” incident into a claim with complicated liability facts. Common local scenarios include:
- Commute-time rear-end collisions on arterial roads, where sudden stops and lane changes often create disputes about speed and following distance.
- Left-turn and intersection crashes at busier crossings, where drivers, rideshare drivers, and other motorists may each claim the other had the right of way.
- Pedestrian and cyclist impacts near busier retail and transit-adjacent areas, where crosswalk timing and vehicle movement can be heavily contested.
- Multi-car collisions during peak congestion, where the rideshare vehicle may be one of several contributors to the impact.
In these situations, the question usually isn’t only “who hit whom.” It’s also:
- What the rideshare driver’s app status and trip stage were at the time of the crash
- Whether the other driver’s conduct contributed
- Whether evidence (traffic signals, dashcam footage, witness accounts) is still retrievable


