In Frederick, rideshare trips don’t just happen on quiet streets. They frequently intersect with:
- Commuter corridors and peak-hour traffic (where minor misjudgments can escalate into serious rear-end or side-impact collisions)
- Busy pickup/drop-off areas near retail, restaurants, and high-foot-traffic blocks
- Construction and lane shifts that can make braking distances and right-of-way disputes harder to prove later
- Pedestrian-heavy moments around events, shopping evenings, and weekends
Even when everyone agrees the crash happened, disputes often turn on details: who had the light, whether the driver yielded, how quickly the lane changed, or whether the rider was stepping away from the curb at the wrong time.
If you’re dealing with injuries, you need someone who will build the facts early—before memories fade and before footage disappears.


