Lindenwold residents often rely on rideshare for commuting and errands, including trips that begin or end around busier roadways and connections leading into and out of town. Those routes can mean:
- Frequent stop-and-go traffic (rear-end collisions and sudden braking)
- Lane changes near merging points (side-impact and turning collisions)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk exposure (struck-while-crossing scenarios)
- Night and weekend activity (drivers may be fatigued, and video evidence can be harder to obtain)
When an Uber or Lyft is involved, the legal and insurance picture can shift based on what the driver was doing at the time of the crash—and that’s where many injured riders get stuck.


