Rideshare collisions commonly become complicated because more parties may be involved than in a typical auto case:
- the rideshare driver and their vehicle coverage,
- the other motorist’s insurance,
- the rideshare company’s coverage (which can depend on the trip stage),
- and sometimes pedestrians or cyclists who were struck near curbside activity.
In Melrose Park, many residents are commuting, running errands, or catching rides around higher-traffic intersections and curb areas. That means liability can hinge on details like:
- whether the crash happened at or near an active pickup/drop-off,
- how the vehicle was positioned when it stopped or changed lanes,
- whether you were in a crosswalk or stepping into traffic,
- and what the traffic conditions were at that moment.


