River Edge is a suburban community where commuters juggle school runs, work schedules, and quick trips along busy local roads. That rhythm can create specific rideshare accident scenarios—like sudden lane changes during peak traffic, stop-and-go collisions near drop-off points, and pedestrians caught mid-crosswalk when drivers are distracted.
After an Uber or Lyft crash, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by questions like:
- Who should you contact first when the other driver’s insurer starts calling?
- What if the rideshare driver claims the trip “wasn’t active” yet?
- How do you prove injuries when you’re dealing with delayed pain (common after rear-end or side-impact crashes)?
A River Edge Uber and Lyft accident lawyer can help turn that confusion into a clear plan—by collecting what matters, protecting your rights under New Jersey law, and handling the insurance process that often becomes adversarial.


