In Buffalo, many rideshare collisions happen in predictable places and patterns—areas where traffic merges quickly, visibility changes, and pedestrians are common.
Common Buffalo scenarios include:
- Winter weather and slick roads: braking distances, ice patches, and slush can turn a routine stop into a multi-car crash.
- Construction and lane shifts: detours along major routes and work zones can create disputes about who had the right-of-way.
- Downtown crosswalks and curbside pickups: rideshare drop-offs near higher foot-traffic areas can lead to pedestrian or cyclist injuries.
- Airport and event traffic: short-notice trips during peak hours can increase pressure to “keep moving,” sometimes affecting driving behavior.
When more than one party is involved—driver, rider, other motorists, pedestrians, and insurance carriers—things can get technical fast. That’s why Buffalo accident claims benefit from early case organization and clear legal strategy.


