Many rideshare injuries in Bergen County aren’t the result of one “big” impact. They often happen during the moments surrounding a trip:
- Sudden braking during stop-and-go traffic on commuting corridors
- Door-side incidents when a driver pulls over near curbside parking
- Low-speed collisions near intersections where drivers are watching for cross-traffic and turning vehicles
- Pedestrian-adjacent stops when pick-ups or drop-offs occur close to sidewalks and crosswalks
- Late-night/early-morning confusion after events, when visibility is reduced
In these situations, insurers may try to treat your injuries as minor or disconnected from the crash. They may also shift attention to what happened “just before” impact—especially if there are gaps in records or inconsistent statements.
The goal after a Glen Rock rideshare accident is to build a timeline you can stand behind.


