Ferndale is built for everyday movement—short trips, quick drop-offs, foot traffic, and frequent rides between neighborhoods and nearby commercial areas. That means rideshare crashes often involve more than a “driver vs. driver” story.
Common Ferndale scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions on commute routes where traffic slows unexpectedly
- Left-turn and intersection impacts when ride-share vehicles are merging or repositioning between trips
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries near busy corners, curb areas, or loading zones
- Pickup/drop-off confusion where multiple parties believe they were “where they should be”
- Multi-vehicle collisions during rush-hour congestion
In these situations, liability and insurance responsibility can become disputed quickly—especially if adjusters try to narrow the narrative to one driver’s fault.


