Roselle’s mix of residential streets, quick turnarounds, and commuter traffic can create situations where the “simple story” doesn’t hold up. Rideshare incidents often happen at the edges of where people expect to be safe—like:
- Curbside pickup/drop-off where a driver pulls in or out while pedestrians are nearby
- Intersections during rush hour with tight sightlines and frequent lane changes
- Parking-lot and driveway areas near residences where traffic moves differently than on major roads
- Nighttime events and late commutes when fatigue and visibility are factors
After a crash, insurers may argue about what you saw, where you were standing, and whether your actions contributed. In New Jersey, those arguments can affect how liability is allocated and how much you ultimately recover.


