Common scenarios we see in Woodinville involve:
- Rear-end collisions during commutes (often at higher-traffic times when drivers are focused on timing and traffic flow)
- Intersection disputes where the police report and witness accounts don’t match what passengers remember
- Pedestrian and curbside incidents near pickup points where it’s unclear whether someone was in a crosswalk, entering/exiting the road, or stepping away from the curb
- Multi-vehicle crashes where a rideshare vehicle is one part of a larger chain reaction
The practical takeaway: if the facts are even slightly muddled, insurers may try to narrow liability or argue comparative fault. That’s where early organization of evidence matters.


