Rideshare accidents aren’t always as simple as “the other driver was at fault.” In Rochester, injury claims often hinge on details that get overlooked in the first days—especially when the crash happens during:
- Commute traffic and intersection turns (rear-end collisions, failure to yield, lane changes)
- Pickup/drop-off moments near busy areas where drivers may stop in unpredictable locations
- Low-speed impacts that still cause neck/back injuries (common when traffic compresses)
- Multi-vehicle collisions where more than one policy is fighting for control
Even if you were a passenger, other parties may still try to shift blame—sometimes by focusing on your statements, the location of the stop, or the timeline of the trip.


