In Troy, many rideshare trips begin or end during busy traffic windows—commutes, evening dining, and weekends around local retail and entertainment. When a crash happens in those conditions, insurers often argue over:
- Whether the driver was on an active trip (not just logged into the app)
- Whether the driver’s actions matched reasonable driving for traffic and weather conditions
- Who should be blamed when there are multiple vehicles, sudden stops, lane changes, or pedestrians nearby
Even when the other driver seems “obviously at fault,” rideshare cases frequently require careful review of trip status and coverage timing. A Troy lawyer looks at those details early so you don’t get pushed into the wrong insurer or the wrong policy.


