Newark traffic moves fast, and many rides start or end near busy corridors where sudden lane changes, merging, and stop-and-go traffic are common. That environment creates patterns we see often in claims:
- Late or inconsistent reporting after a crash (people return to work or get medical care later)
- Conflicting accounts between drivers, passengers, and witnesses
- App timing disputes (when the ride was “active,” when the driver arrived, and what the driver was doing immediately before impact)
- Secondary injuries that don’t show up until days later—especially common with back, neck, and soft-tissue trauma
When these issues arise, “quick answers” from an automated tool can’t replace a lawyer’s ability to build a defensible timeline and respond to insurer tactics.


