In Celina, many rideshare trips involve predictable—but high-stakes—driving conditions:
- Commuter traffic and turn lanes: Rear-end collisions and failure-to-yield scenarios are common when drivers are merging, changing lanes, or reacting to congestion.
- Pickup/drop-off moments: The seconds before or after a trip can be where liability disputes begin—especially if someone was loading/unloading, crossing near a curb, or stepping away from a vehicle.
- Nighttime visibility: Lighting and glare can affect how witnesses describe speed, lane position, and whether a stop was made safely.
- Multi-car intersections: Even when a rideshare vehicle is “only” one part of the chain, insurers may try to shift blame.
When you’re in the middle of it, it’s easy to forget details that later become critical—exactly where you were standing, what the driver did right before impact, and what you noticed about traffic control.


