Rideshare cases aren’t handled like a typical “two cars hit, one person pays” situation. In New Milford, the most common complications we see come from timing and location details—especially when:
- A crash happens during pickup/approach instead of mid-trip
- A driver’s app status becomes a dispute (for example, whether they were actively transporting at the time)
- Multiple parties are involved (other motorists, property-related issues, or traffic-control problems)
- The incident occurs in areas with higher pedestrian activity or frequent turning movements
Those details matter because insurance coverage in New Jersey often depends on the exact factual timeline. Adjusters may ask for a statement quickly, request limited information, or attempt to frame the incident in a way that reduces payout.


