Rideshare accidents often involve more than one “story” of what happened—yours, the driver’s, the other driver’s (if applicable), and the platform’s record of trip activity.
In New Hyde Park, common collision settings include:
- Busy intersections during peak commute hours, where riders may be injured by sudden stops or swerving.
- Crosswalk and pedestrian-adjacent crashes, especially when a rider is dropped off and steps into oncoming traffic.
- School-zone traffic patterns, where quick changes in traffic flow can lead to rear-end collisions or side impacts.
- Dense residential streets with limited sightlines, where drivers may claim they “couldn’t see” the other vehicle or the passenger’s movement.
Those circumstances influence how liability is argued and what evidence is considered reliable.


