Many Florence residents use app-based rides for practical reasons—commuting schedules, connecting between neighborhoods, appointments, and event nights. That can affect how crashes happen and how evidence is gathered.
In our experience, rideshare accidents in Florence often involve:
- Fast-changing traffic patterns near busy corridors, where sudden lane changes or braking can escalate impact.
- Pickup and drop-off friction in places where cars queue, stop briefly, or pull around traffic.
- Night and weekend visibility issues, especially when drivers are navigating busy areas with pedestrians nearby.
- Construction and detours, which can complicate fault if the ride took an alternate route or the incident occurred near altered roadways.
When these factors are involved, the case can hinge on details like timing, location, and what the driver did immediately before impact. That’s why early legal guidance matters.


