Duncanville traffic patterns can create predictable problem areas in rideshare claims:
- Intersection and turning collisions: Rideshare vehicles frequently enter or cross traffic at busy junctions where left turns, lane changes, and yield expectations become dispute points.
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: Some crashes happen while someone is entering/exiting the vehicle, walking near a curb, or waiting in an area that drivers treat as “safe” even if it wasn’t.
- Rear-end and stop-and-go impacts: Commutes can mean sudden braking and limited visibility, which insurers may use to downplay speed or fault.
- Mixed insurance narratives: Adjusters may question whether the rideshare driver was actively transporting a passenger at the time of the crash.
Because these details matter, you need a claim plan built around the exact timeline—who was where, what the light/traffic signals were doing, and what each party says happened.


