Many injury claims are straightforward. Rideshare cases often aren’t—because more than one “player” may show up in the investigation.
In Easton, disputes commonly arise around:
- Trip timing and driver status (was the driver logged in, on an active trip, or between rides?)
- Where the crash happened (near a pickup point, at an intersection with heavy turning traffic, or while someone was walking near a curb)
- Multiple insurance carriers (your coverage, the rideshare-related coverage, and the other driver’s policy)
- Conflicting accounts after the fact (especially when the crash is witnessed by passersby rather than formal witnesses)
Even if you feel confident about what happened, insurers may frame the situation to reduce payout. The right legal approach is to build a timeline that fits the evidence—not the other way around.


