Rideshare injuries often look straightforward at first—until you’re in the middle of the process. In Ossining, common circumstances include:
- Commute-time collisions when traffic is dense on Route 9 and surrounding connectors
- Pickup/drop-off disputes near busy areas where drivers may be stopping, waiting, or maneuvering for curb access
- Pedestrian-heavy moments where a passenger’s injuries can be tied to sudden stops, evasive braking, or unsafe driving around crosswalks
- Nighttime event traffic where fatigue, distractions, and late-night route changes can affect fault analysis
Even when you believe the rideshare driver was wrong, insurers frequently try to narrow the story—questioning timing, ride status, and how your injuries are connected to the crash.


