Seven Hills traffic moves quickly through everyday commuting patterns—work routes, school schedules, and frequent local errands. Rideshare trips often overlap with:
- Rush-hour intersections where turning lanes, crosswalk timing, and sudden braking create disputes
- Stop-and-go lanes near busy corridors where rear-end collisions are common
- Pedestrian crossings and curbside pickup/drop-off moments where people are struck while stepping into traffic
In these situations, liability isn’t always obvious. Insurance teams may claim the crash was caused by “driver judgment,” “passenger movement,” or “unsafe pedestrian behavior.” The truth typically depends on details like traffic signals, roadway conditions, and exactly where everyone was when impact happened.


