Farmington’s mix of residential streets and busier through-roads means rideshare accidents often involve:
- Left-turn and cut-through traffic when drivers are navigating between commercial areas and nearby neighborhoods.
- Stop-and-go congestion during commute hours, increasing the odds of rear-end collisions and “sudden braking” injuries.
- Pedestrian and curbside risk near storefronts and pickup/drop-off points, where someone can be struck while crossing or stepping back to the curb.
- Multi-car traffic scenes that complicate fault—especially when witnesses are scarce or memories differ.
In these situations, the timeline matters. A crash can get described one way immediately, but evidence later shows a different sequence—turning a “simple” incident into a coverage fight.


