Bridgeton traffic and commuting patterns can create accident scenarios that affect liability and coverage. Common situations we see after Uber/Lyft incidents include:
- Rear-end collisions on stop-and-go corridors during rush hour
- Intersection crashes where one driver claims they had the right-of-way
- Low-visibility moments in rain, dusk, or winter glare
- Pickup/drop-off disputes near curbs and busy walkways, where “who was where” matters
In these cases, the timeline and location details can make or break the claim—especially when multiple parties (riders, drivers, other motorists, and insurers) each tell a slightly different story.


