Buffalo’s driving environment can turn a “routine” ride into a complicated claim. Common local factors we see include:
- Congested commuting routes where stop-and-go traffic increases rear-end risk and “sudden stop” disputes.
- High pedestrian and crosswalk activity in denser neighborhoods, where insurers may challenge whether a driver “saw” the pedestrian in time.
- Seasonal conditions—especially winter freeze/thaw and snow/ice—where braking distance and road treatment become key to fault.
- Construction and lane changes that create confusion about who had the duty to yield.
When the crash involves an Uber or Lyft, the investigation needs to account for both the roadway context and the trip details in the app. That’s where early legal guidance can make a real difference.


