Kingston traffic isn’t just “city driving.” Drivers are navigating mixed conditions—busy intersections, holiday and event surges, seasonal road changes, and routes used for commuting and tourism. When a rideshare vehicle is involved, the legal and insurance picture can shift depending on app status and timing.
You may face complications such as:
- Disputes over who had the right-of-way at Kingston intersections (especially where turning lanes and pedestrian crossings are common)
- Delays in getting accurate information from multiple parties after an Uber/Lyft incident
- Adjusters emphasizing gaps in early medical treatment or statements you made before you understood the full impact of your injuries
A local-focused approach matters because the details of where and when the crash occurred often affect what evidence exists and how quickly it can be collected.


