In and around Sharon, many rideshare trips start or end around busy commuting windows and everyday drop-off situations—quick stops, turning across traffic, lane changes near intersections, and pickups where passengers step in and out close to the curb. Those “micro-moments” matter because they affect what a reasonable driver should have done and whether a pedestrian/passenger was placed in a dangerous position.
Common Sharon-area scenarios that create disputes:
- You were walking near a rideshare pickup on a street with limited visibility (nighttime, glare, or traffic flow issues).
- You were getting out or into the vehicle when another driver struck the Uber/Lyft.
- The driver stopped briefly to pick up a passenger, then was hit by a vehicle that failed to yield.
- The crash happened during turning/merging while the vehicle was transitioning from a drop-off/pickup zone back into traffic.
When facts are tight, insurance adjusters focus on anything that could shift blame. That’s why your location at the time of the crash and the immediate aftermath—what you could see, where you were standing, and what happened next—can be critical.


