Tigard is a commuter city. That means rideshare vehicles frequently travel through higher-speed roadways, merge zones, and turning lanes—then end up stopping in places where pedestrians and cyclists are nearby.
Common Tigard scenarios that can raise claim disputes include:
- Turns and lane changes near peak traffic (especially when a car is crossing, merging, or changing lanes)
- Intersection crashes where more than one driver could be blamed
- Low-speed impacts that cause big medical problems (back/neck injuries, headaches, soft-tissue conditions)
- Pickup/drop-off moments where a rider is entering/exiting or a pedestrian is close to the vehicle
- Multi-party involvement (other drivers, witnesses, and multiple insurance carriers)
In Oregon, liability and coverage issues can turn on timing, location, and how the crash is documented. If the story gets muddied early, it can become harder to rebuild later.


