Mount Washington is a suburban community with regular commuting traffic and frequent in-and-out travel patterns. That matters in rideshare cases because crashes often involve:
- Intersections and merge points where drivers switch lanes or pause for traffic flow
- Nighttime pickups where visibility is lower and curbside access is more complicated
- Short trips with quick timelines, which can make it harder to reconstruct what happened when the ride ends
- Construction and detours that change traffic patterns and affect how drivers position their vehicles
Legally, the “who pays” question may depend on the ride status at the time of the collision and whether multiple policies come into play. In practice, that means insurers may argue over timing, driver status, and causation to delay or reduce payment.


