Bixby traffic patterns and everyday travel routines can turn a “simple” collision into a dispute. Common scenarios include:
- Commuting corridors and rush-hour rear-ends: sudden stops in traffic can lead to arguments about speed, braking, and shared fault.
- Intersection and turning crashes: when a rideshare vehicle is turning or crossing lanes, witness accounts can conflict—especially if people are focused on their own lanes.
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: injuries can happen in or near curb areas while someone is getting in, out, or walking toward a destination.
- Weather and lighting shifts: Oklahoma storms, glare at certain times of day, and reduced visibility can affect how insurers interpret driver behavior.
When these factors come into play, the claim can quickly move from “who hit who?” to coverage timing, driver status, and competing insurance positions.


