Rideshare collisions can feel straightforward at first—until you realize there may be multiple decision-makers involved.
You might have to sort through:
- The rideshare driver’s actions (speed, lane position, attention, braking)
- The other driver’s conduct (turning movements, following distance, failure to yield)
- The timing of the trip (pickup/drop-off status can affect which policy responds)
- The location details (crosswalks, turning lanes, curbside stops, and “just a few seconds” moments)
In Erlanger, even brief stops and frequent turning patterns near commercial areas can create confusion about what lane someone was in, whether a turn signal was used, and what the traffic controls were at the time.


