Farmers Branch traffic patterns and nearby commuter routes can create situations where liability is unclear at first. You might hear several different versions of what happened—especially when:
- The crash occurred near a busy corridor where drivers are constantly entering/exiting lanes.
- The incident happened during rush hour when multiple vehicles are involved.
- You were struck while waiting to be picked up or dropped off.
- The other driver disputes that the Uber/Lyft driver had the right of way.
Even when the rideshare driver seems “at fault,” insurance companies often focus on alternate explanations: speed, lane position, signaling, lighting conditions, or whether the rider was distracted or standing unsafely. The earlier you lock down the facts, the harder it is for a claim to get steered off course.


