Dover traffic isn’t just “city driving”—it’s a mix of commuter routes, heavier roadway intersections, school-zone and workday congestion, and seasonal pedestrian activity. That matters because rideshare claims often turn on details like:
- Where the collision happened (intersection vs. mid-block vs. driveway/curb pickup)
- How quickly witnesses can be identified (and whether dashcam footage still exists)
- Whether your injuries show up later after an initial “it doesn’t seem too bad” assessment
In New Hampshire, insurance companies may move quickly for a statement, especially when they believe the situation is “routine.” In practice, Dover cases often hinge on whether the record clearly supports causation—meaning your treatment and symptoms line up with the crash.


