In New Braunfels, the same accident can look different depending on where it occurred:
- Event traffic and parking congestion: After events, rideshare pickups can cluster near busy drop-off points, creating sudden lane changes, stop-and-go braking, and “who had the right of way” disputes.
- River-area roads and pedestrians: In high-walk periods, a rideshare involved in a collision may be blamed for sudden movement, while pedestrians or cyclists may face arguments about comparative responsibility.
- IH-35 and feeder roads: Speed differences, lane merges, and quick braking can produce conflicting accounts—especially when multiple vehicles are involved.
- Tourist timing: Visitors may have less documentation, fewer witnesses, and difficulty tracking medical providers and treatment schedules.
Because of these realities, claims often involve more than just the rideshare driver. Other motorists, cross-coverage, and shifting narratives can affect whether you get a fair settlement.


