In many rideshare accidents, it’s not obvious at first who controls the process. You may be dealing with:
- the Uber/Lyft driver and their status at the time of the crash
- the other driver (if there was one) and their insurer
- medical providers documenting injuries
- insurance carriers trying to limit payouts
In New Jersey, these disputes can turn on timing and facts—like whether the app trip had started, where you were located when you were hurt, and how quickly your injuries were documented.
A local lawyer’s job is to sort out which insurance policies may apply, which facts support liability, and what to do first so your claim doesn’t get delayed or minimized.


