Georgetown traffic and daily routines create common crash patterns in rideshare cases. You might be dealing with:
- Commute bottlenecks on busy corridors where sudden braking and lane changes are frequent.
- Nighttime traffic tied to restaurants and events, where visibility issues and speeding concerns show up.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk near popular shopping areas and busier blocks, where someone can be hit while walking to/from a pickup.
- Construction and lane shifts that make turn signals, merges, and right-of-way disputes more likely.
Those details matter because rideshare liability isn’t always a simple “driver vs. passenger” story. The timeline—what was happening right before impact—can make or break whether you’re seen as a passenger, whether a curbside moment counts as part of the trip, and how other drivers are blamed.


