In Greenbelt, many rides begin or end near high-traffic areas—places where drivers are managing dense traffic flow, frequent lane changes, and heavy pedestrian activity. Even when the other driver seems clearly at fault, rideshare claims can stall when:
- The rideshare driver’s status at the moment of the crash is questioned (for example, whether the trip was accepted, en route, or waiting).
- Multiple insurers want to narrow responsibility.
- Recorded statements become a pressure point—especially if you’re still dealing with pain, bruising, or concussion-like symptoms.
Maryland residents often feel they “already did the right thing” by reporting the crash or speaking with an adjuster. Unfortunately, what feels helpful can later be used to argue about fault, timing, or the severity of injuries.


