In suburban areas like Hasbrouck Heights, rideshare trips often overlap with:
- Commute traffic patterns (sudden braking, lane changes, and congestion near busy corridors)
- Curbside activity (passengers stepping in/out, drivers stopping to load or unload)
- Pedestrian crossings (people walking to/from nearby stops and intersections)
- Weather and road conditions common to the NJ region (winter glare, rain-slick streets, reduced visibility)
That combination can make fault messy. Insurance companies may argue about whether the rideshare driver was stopped lawfully, whether the pedestrian was in a crosswalk, or whether your actions contributed to the collision.
A strong NJ claim often depends on getting the right facts early—before the details get lost.


