Shelton has roads where traffic flow can change quickly—work commutes, school schedules, deliveries, and visitors moving through town all increase the odds of sudden braking, lane changes, and pedestrian crossings. In rideshare cases, those details matter because insurers may argue:
- the driver was “responding reasonably” to traffic conditions,
- you were partly responsible for how the incident occurred,
- the crash wasn’t connected to later symptoms,
- or the rideshare company/driver coverage doesn’t apply the way you think.
A strong claim ties your injuries to the specific moment the crash happened and to the evidence available in the real world—photos, witness accounts, police documentation, and medical records.


