River Edge is a suburban community where many rides start and end near residential streets, local shopping corridors, and busy commuting routes. That matters because rideshare claims in New Jersey often hinge on details like:
- Where the pickup/drop-off occurred (curbside, driveway approach, or crosswalk area)
- Whether traffic was stopped, merging, or accelerating at the moment of impact
- How quickly symptoms appeared after the crash (sometimes later than the initial reporting)
- Whether the driver was logged into the app and what the trip status was at the time
In real cases, the dispute often isn’t whether a collision occurred—it’s who was legally responsible and which coverage applies once Uber/Lyft and traditional auto insurers get involved.


