Schenectady traffic is a mix of commuters, local errands, and pedestrians—so rideshare incidents often involve more than “two cars and a clear fault.” You might be dealing with:
- Stop-and-go intersections and turning movements where sudden braking or a wide turn changes injury outcomes.
- Construction zones and lane shifts that can affect visibility and driver decisions.
- Late-evening travel when riders are more likely to be using rideshares after bars, concerts, or events.
- Pedestrian-adjacent risk (crosswalks, curbside pickups, and waiting areas) where passengers can be injured even when they weren’t struck directly.
When multiple parties are involved—driver, platform coverage, another driver, or even a roadway hazard—your claim needs a clear theory of liability and a documented timeline.


