Azle traffic and driving patterns can contribute to common dispute points in rideshare cases. For example:
- Commute timing and traffic flow: Crashes happen during predictable rush periods when drivers are accelerating, merging, or braking quickly.
- Pickup and drop-off conflicts: Riders may be entering/exiting near curb lines or crosswalks, and drivers may be focused on app instructions.
- Multi-lane turns and intersection timing: Determining who had the right-of-way can become a major issue when the crash occurs at turning lanes or controlled intersections.
- Insurance “coverage stage” arguments: In rideshare cases, whether the driver was on an active trip versus waiting can change which insurance layers are involved.
These are exactly the kinds of factors that can turn a simple “car hit car” story into a longer claims fight—unless the evidence and timeline are handled correctly early.


