Merriam traffic patterns can turn a “simple” crash into a dispute. If your Uber or Lyft collision involved:
- sudden braking in stop-and-go traffic,
- lane changes near high-traffic routes,
- intersections where left turns and multi-lane merges create confusion,
- night driving with reduced visibility,
- or a pedestrian/cyclist near curbside activity,
…you may run into insurance arguments about speed, following distance, signaling, and “reasonable care.” Those arguments often start early—before you’ve had time to collect documentation or understand how Kansas injury claims are evaluated.
Because of that, the first days after a rideshare crash can be decisive. A careful approach helps ensure your timeline stays consistent with medical records and any available scene evidence.


