Murray’s roadways can turn a routine trip into a serious incident—especially when rideshare vehicles are navigating stop-and-go traffic, lane changes, or intersections with heavy turning movements.
In practice, we often see disputes develop around:
- Sudden braking in dense traffic (rear-end collisions are common)
- Left-turn and merge conflicts at busy intersections
- Near-miss situations where a driver swerves to avoid another vehicle
- App-related distractions (for example, what the driver was doing immediately before the crash)
When fault is unclear, insurers may push the blame to “the other driver,” minimize the rideshare driver’s role, or argue the timing of the trip affects coverage.


