Rochester isn’t a big city, but it has plenty of situations where rideshare accidents happen:
- Commuter traffic patterns: Crashes can occur during rush-hour merges, sudden slowdowns, and stop-and-go travel on main corridors.
- Walk-and-cross moments: People waiting for rides, crossing near pickup areas, or stepping into traffic can complicate “what happened first” questions.
- Weather and road surface issues: New Hampshire winters and shoulder seasons can make braking distances longer and increase the chances of injury.
- Event and nightlife spillover: After local gatherings, people may rush to pickups or step into the roadway while rides are arriving.
In these scenarios, the timeline matters. The difference between “a driver saw you in time” and “you were in the roadway unexpectedly” can strongly affect how insurers evaluate liability.


