Pelham’s mix of busy commute corridors, turn-heavy routes, and suburban intersections can create patterns we often see in Uber and Lyft injury cases:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go traffic (especially around peak commuting hours)
- Left-turn and lane-change disputes at intersections where drivers are watching for gaps while rideshare navigation pulls everyone toward the same exit/turn
- Pickup/drop-off moments near curb access points, driveways, and commercial frontage where pedestrians may unexpectedly enter a driver’s path
- Multi-car incidents where fault becomes unclear and statements get inconsistent quickly
In these situations, the “simple story” insurers want is often not the full picture. A Pelham rideshare crash claim usually depends on reconstructing what happened in the seconds surrounding the impact.


