Lockport residents and visitors rely on Uber and Lyft for commuting, errands, and nights out. That also means collisions can cluster around the same everyday realities:
- Rush-hour merges and rear-end impacts on major corridors when traffic compresses.
- Intersection left turns where drivers misjudge timing.
- Pickup/drop-off moments near curb lanes, entrances, and busy stops where sightlines are limited.
- Pedestrian and bicycle exposure when people are crossing streets after getting out of a rideshare.
When the crash happens, the first priority is medical care. But the second priority—often the difference between an easy claim and a long fight—is building a clear record of what happened before memories fade and footage gets overwritten.


