Salem has a mix of urban streets, commuter corridors, and frequent pedestrian activity—so rideshare collisions often involve scenarios like:
- Intersection and turning crashes during commute windows (drivers making left turns, failing to yield, or misjudging traffic gaps)
- Rear-end collisions on busier stretches where brake timing can be affected by traffic flow
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries near downtown areas and transit-adjacent routes
- Airport/ride pickup and drop-off moments where vehicles stop or pull over in high-traffic conditions
- Construction-adjacent driving where lane shifts and reduced visibility can contribute to collisions
Even when liability seems obvious, insurers may try to narrow the story to reduce payments—especially if you don’t have consistent documentation from the start.


