Gaithersburg traffic can be unpredictable: sudden merges on busy corridors, drivers turning across multiple lanes, and pedestrians stepping off curbs near shopping and transit activity. When an Uber or Lyft is involved, you may face layered questions that don’t show up in “regular” car crash claims, such as:
- Whether the driver was on an active trip or waiting for a pickup
- How the other driver’s insurance interacts with rideshare coverage
- Whether your role at the time (passenger, curbside pedestrian, entering/exiting) affects coverage
- How evidence is handled when vehicles are quickly moved and scenes change
If you’re trying to handle this alone, it’s easy to miss the details that matter most under Maryland injury claim rules and deadlines.


