Frankfort is smaller than Louisville/Lexington, but it still has the same rideshare pressure points: rush-hour traffic, mixed speeds, drivers unfamiliar with local routines, and visitors who may not know which lane or turning pattern to expect.
Common Frankfort scenarios we see after Uber/Lyft collisions include:
- Rear-end crashes during commute slowdowns and stop-and-go traffic
- T-bone or turning collisions at busy intersections when drivers misjudge timing
- Pickup/drop-off impacts near hotels, restaurants, and event areas where cars stop briefly and traffic keeps moving
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries near crosswalks and shoulder areas when visibility is reduced
Because these settings often involve witnesses, dash footage, and rapidly changing traffic conditions, evidence can disappear quickly—especially if your vehicle is moved, the scene is cleared, or your medical timeline isn’t documented right away.


