Many Uber/Lyft injuries here don’t happen in a simple, “one car, one impact” scenario. Common patterns include:
- Curbside drop-offs where someone is hit while stepping into the roadway or crossing after a passenger exits.
- Turn-lane and intersection moments during commute hours when drivers are focused on navigation and traffic flow.
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions caused by braking, lane changes, or drivers reacting late to congestion.
- Construction/traffic detours that change normal routes and can confuse recollections later.
In these situations, the key evidence (trip timestamps, traffic signals, roadway markings, witness positioning) can become harder to obtain as days pass. That’s why “call first, document smart, don’t guess” is usually the safest strategy.


