Norwood traffic can be unpredictable, and rideshare trips are frequently taken during:
- Commute times when streets are busier and drivers are more likely to switch lanes, merge, or accelerate between lights
- Evening activity when visibility drops and pedestrians may be harder to spot
- Pickup/drop-off moments when someone stops short of where they “should,” or a driver pulls into a lane that’s already occupied
In these situations, liability can become a dispute about details like:
- whether the rideshare driver was in a live trip or between trips
- what the other driver did immediately before impact
- whether roadway conditions contributed (rain, glare, lighting, lane markings)
- whether injuries are consistent with the crash forces and timing
The earlier you get organized, the less likely it is that important evidence disappears or that your words get used to narrow your claim.


