New Iberia traffic and daily routes can increase the chances of collisions at the moments that matter most in rideshare cases:
- Commuter timing: Rush-hour merges and lane changes near busy corridors can turn a “routine” trip into a rear-end or side-impact crash.
- Near pickup/drop-off areas: People stopping for rides often pull into traffic, wait at curbs, or step into crosswalks—creating disputes about what was reasonable.
- Pedestrian and nightlife activity: When visitors and locals are out for events, it’s common to see sudden stops, erratic foot traffic, and unclear right-of-way situations.
- Construction and detours: Work zones can shift lanes and visibility, and adjusters may argue the driver “had no choice.”
In these scenarios, it’s not unusual for fault to be disputed—and for insurance companies to argue that your injuries were caused by something other than the crash.


