Red Bank is a walkable riverfront community with heavier pedestrian activity, tight turning lanes, and frequent traffic slowdowns—especially around popular evening areas and event nights. After a rideshare collision, it’s common for insurers to dispute basic facts such as:
- Where the impact occurred (intersection vs. crosswalk/curb area)
- Whether you were in a crosswalk, stepping off the curb, or entering/exiting the vehicle
- Whether the driver had the vehicle “available” vs. on an active trip
- Whether another motorist contributed to the collision
Those disagreements matter because they affect liability and coverage. In New Jersey, even when you were partly at fault, compensation may still be possible—but the way your facts are documented can dramatically change the outcome.


