In Wellington, many Uber/Lyft accidents involve scenarios like:
- Rear-end collisions on commute routes after traffic slows suddenly
- Left-turn or lane-change crashes at busy signalized intersections
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries near shopping centers and event areas
- Nighttime rideshare pickups where visibility, speed, and driver attention matter
In these cases, the dispute usually isn’t “did a crash happen?”—it’s who should pay and what the crash caused. Insurers may argue the other driver was at fault, that the rideshare driver was “driving normally,” or that your injuries don’t match the timeline.


