Rideshare cases often get complicated because more than one “lane” of coverage can be involved—driver coverage, platform-related coverage, and potentially another driver’s policy. In Sussex, that complexity shows up in real ways:
- Commuter routes and rush-hour impacts: crashes often occur when traffic patterns are dense, which can affect witness availability and video retention.
- Suburban roadway layouts: turns, merges, and late braking can create disputes about what the driver “should have seen.”
- App-timing disputes: adjusters may question whether the driver was actively transporting you or awaiting a pickup.
When coverage or fault is contested, insurers may slow-walk the claim—especially if your medical care takes time to fully document the extent of injury.


