Even when the driving looks “straightforward,” Troy accidents frequently involve more moving parts than people expect:
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: Rideshare vehicles stop along busy corridors and near foot traffic, and liability can shift quickly between the driver, another motorist, or even a pedestrian’s movement.
- Mixed traffic and visibility: Winter glare, potholes, and early darkness can affect braking distances and witness observations.
- Event and commuting surges: During peak commute times and local events, traffic patterns change—making it harder to reconstruct what happened unless evidence is preserved early.
Because of these factors, two people can remember the same crash differently—insurance companies often try to use that uncertainty against injured passengers.


