In and around New Carrollton, rideshare crashes often show up in patterns that matter for your claim:
- Commuter traffic and merge collisions: Sudden lane changes, brake lights in heavy flow, and “last-second” turns can create disputed fault.
- Curbside pickup/drop-off incidents: People waiting near a curb or crossing close to a stopped vehicle can lead to disagreements about whether you were in a safe position.
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions: A rideshare car may be struck and then collide again—insurance adjusters may focus on the “second” impact.
Because these scenarios can unfold in seconds, the details you capture early (and the statements you give) can significantly affect how liability is later argued under Maryland’s comparative fault rules.


