Plum is a suburban community where rideshare trips often connect to busy corridors, local shopping areas, and commuting routes toward Pittsburgh. That means accidents frequently happen in predictable but legally tricky situations:
- Stop-and-go traffic and sudden braking in congestion
- Lane changes near merges (where visibility and timing matter)
- Turning movements at intersections (left turns and U-turns are common conflict points)
- Pickup/drop-off moments near curbside traffic or loading zones
Even if the other driver “looks” at fault, rideshare claims can still become complicated because Pennsylvania coverage decisions can hinge on the timing of the app and the ride status at the moment of impact. Insurers may also argue about causation—suggesting symptoms weren’t caused by the crash or that the injuries should have improved faster.


