In Uber/Lyft cases, the outcome often comes down to a few specific questions:
- Was the driver on an active trip or waiting in the app? Coverage can change based on that timing.
- Where did the crash happen? Intersections, parking areas, curbside pickup/drop-off zones, and crosswalks can affect liability.
- Who had the right-of-way? Bangor drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians may all share the road—fault can be disputed.
- How quickly were injuries documented? In Maine, gaps between the crash and treatment can become an issue during settlement discussions.
Because these points depend on proof, early organization is critical. The sooner you collect what’s available, the easier it is to connect your medical care to the crash.


