Bozeman has a mix of commuting traffic, pedestrian activity, and seasonal weather that can complicate fault and evidence. Rideshare injuries often involve details that are easy to forget when you’re in pain—like lighting conditions on early morning trips, road traction in changing temperatures, or how closely a crash occurred to a crosswalk or pickup point.
Common Bozeman scenarios we see include:
- Winter and shoulder-season conditions: slick intersections, snowbanks limiting sight lines, and delayed braking.
- Campus and event traffic: sudden stops, crowded drop-off areas, and multiple witnesses.
- Downtown pedestrian exposure: injuries occurring while walking near a rideshare pickup/drop-off rather than inside the vehicle.
- Construction and lane changes: crashes that hinge on signage, lane configuration, and driver attention.
When liability turns on these facts, the quality of your timeline and documentation can make or break settlement discussions.


