Manhattan is close to major roads and sees steady commuting traffic. That means rideshare accidents often involve:
- Stop-and-go traffic where rear-end collisions are common, and injury symptoms may not show up immediately
- Frequent lane changes and high-speed merges where fault can be disputed
- Pedestrian-heavy moments—including people crossing near pickup/drop-off points or after getting out of a venue or restaurant
- Construction and roadwork zones where traffic control details become critical to liability
- Time pressure around events that can affect how quickly a driver was responding to traffic conditions
In these situations, a claim can hinge on trip timing, traffic signals, road conditions, and what the driver’s app status showed at the moment of impact.


