Cohoes residents and visitors often rely on rideshare for short trips, evening outings, and commuting routes. That can create a few common fact patterns in local cases:
- Busy roadway turning/merge collisions: crashes can happen at intersections where drivers are accelerating, merging, or turning after rideshare drop-offs.
- Nighttime and event-area traffic: rideshare trips around local nightlife and weekend activity can involve reduced visibility, hurried pickups, or last-minute braking.
- Pedestrian-adjacent impacts: injuries may occur when a rideshare stops suddenly near curb areas, crosswalk approaches, or crowded sidewalks.
These scenarios matter legally because insurers may argue the ride was “unrelated” to the injury, or that liability belongs to a different actor than the one you first assumed.


