Brunswick has a mix of commuting traffic, tourist movement, and busy corridors where drivers are often balancing time, unfamiliar routes, and pedestrian activity.
In real rideshare injury claims, disputes often center on practical questions like:
- Was the driver logged in and on an active trip when the crash occurred?
- Were you a passenger (or were you hit while entering/exiting, waiting curbside, or walking toward a pickup)?
- Did the collision happen near a high-visibility area—like a shopping strip, hotel area, or event route—where witnesses and dashcam footage matter?
- Were there multiple vehicles involved (common on busier intersections and merge points), creating competing accounts?
Because these issues affect coverage and liability, the “who’s responsible” conversation can get complicated fast.


