In Fairview, rideshare trips frequently involve stop-and-go traffic, quick pickups near curbside access, and mixed road users—drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, and sometimes school or work-related commutes.
That matters legally because rideshare liability and insurance coverage can change depending on:
- Whether the driver was on an active trip or heading to the pickup
- Where the crash happened (curbside waiting vs. mid-route)
- Whether you were inside the vehicle or struck while entering/exiting or crossing nearby
- Whether another driver is involved (common in multi-vehicle NJ traffic)
When insurance adjusters ask questions early, you may think they’re just “gathering facts.” In practice, early statements can shape how they argue fault, injury causation, and payout amounts.


