Even when the police report looks straightforward, rideshare claims often develop friction because multiple systems may be involved:
- Ride status at the time of impact (picked up vs. en route vs. waiting)
- Conflicting accounts gathered soon after the crash
- Insurance coverage lines that don’t always match what drivers and passengers assume
In Airmont, where residents may use rideshares for commuting and events, it’s common for the timeline to matter—especially if the crash occurred during a busy stretch (traffic slowdowns, sudden lane changes, or late-night visibility issues). The sooner you preserve ride details and medical records, the easier it is to defend your account.


