Many claims don’t stall because injuries aren’t real—they stall because the record is incomplete or inconsistent.
In Batavia, common ways rideshare cases become messy include:
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: Rideshare drivers may stop briefly, pull over, or wait near curbside traffic. If the crash happens during that gray window, coverage status can be disputed.
- Contributory arguments: Insurers may claim you were not seated securely, weren’t wearing a seat belt, were stepping into traffic, or didn’t follow basic safety expectations.
- Late-emerging symptoms: Musculoskeletal injuries (neck, back, shoulder) often worsen over days. If you don’t document symptoms quickly, insurers may argue the crash didn’t cause your problems.
- Multiple narratives: A driver, another motorist, and the platform may each describe the events differently. In NY claims, those inconsistencies can shape fault and valuation.
An AI tool can help you assemble details in order—but your attorney still needs to evaluate what those details mean legally and how insurers typically respond.


