While every case is different, Tallmadge-area patterns show up often in reports and intake conversations:
- Curbside pickup/drop-off confusion: A passenger steps out (or waits) near a lane change, driveway entrance, or curb where drivers aren’t expecting a door-open or sudden movement.
- Rear-end collisions during commute traffic: Rideshare vehicles get struck while stopping for traffic, turning, or navigating slower pockets of traffic.
- Intersections and turning disputes: Claims frequently hinge on who had the right-of-way and whether a driver signaled and waited appropriately.
- Parking-lot and shopping-area impacts: Errands and rideshare stops near busy lots can create fast changes in speed and lane position.
In these situations, small facts—lighting, lane position, where the rider was standing, and what the other driver did next—can strongly affect liability.


