Long Branch sees a mix of local commuting and seasonal traffic. That matters for rideshare cases because it often changes how evidence is collected and how liability is argued.
Common local scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions on Route 36 and other high-traffic stretches where sudden braking is common.
- Lane changes and turn disputes near shopping areas, where multiple vehicles are turning at once.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents when rideshare drop-offs happen close to intersections.
- Pickup/drop-off confusion near popular destinations where more than one vehicle is stopping in the same area.
In these situations, it’s not unusual for insurance adjusters to claim the accident was “unavoidable,” minimize the severity of injuries, or argue that someone else was responsible.


