Redmond traffic and daily routines create specific patterns in rideshare collisions—especially around tech campuses, downtown areas, and routes used for commuting and pickups.
Common Redmond scenarios include:
- Stop-and-go traffic impacts: rear-end crashes after sudden braking in congested areas.
- Intersection and turn conflicts: drivers making left turns or navigating lane changes while the rideshare vehicle is in motion or slowing.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries: when a rideshare vehicle stops near a curb and a pedestrian crosses (or is struck) in the surrounding traffic flow.
- Construction-zone confusion: detours and lane shifts can make it harder to determine what lanes each vehicle occupied and whether a driver followed traffic control.
In these situations, insurers may argue about “who had the duty” to avoid the collision, and they may question how your injuries connect to the crash. A Redmond rideshare claim often depends on whether your story is consistent with the physical evidence and trip details.


