San Juan traffic patterns can turn a “simple” collision into a dispute. Common examples include:
- Rush-hour intersection crashes where multiple drivers are involved and each has a different version of what happened.
- Pickup/drop-off moments near curb lines and high-visibility areas, where people are getting in/out quickly and video footage may be limited.
- Multi-party claims—passengers, the rideshare driver, other motorists, and insurance carriers—each with incentives to shift blame.
- Late-arriving medical symptoms from impacts that seem minor at first (neck, back, concussion-related issues), which can affect how insurers evaluate injury seriousness.
When that happens, you need more than generic “what to do after an accident” advice. You need a strategy that fits the way rideshare coverage and Texas claim handling work in real life.


