Rideshare accidents here often involve conditions that make evidence harder to pin down:
- Tourist surges and mixed traffic: Visitors may be unfamiliar with local signage, pull-offs, and intersections.
- Pedestrian activity near waterfront and downtown areas: Crosswalk timing, turning vehicles, and curbside stops can quickly become disputed.
- Weather and road surface changes: Rain, mist, glare, and wet pavement can affect braking and visibility.
- Multi-vehicle collisions: A single Uber/Lyft vehicle crash can turn into competing accounts from multiple insurers.
Because of that, the “who was at fault?” question may not be straightforward—particularly when someone suggests the injured person “should have seen it coming.”


