In Secaucus, Uber and Lyft trips frequently overlap with high-traffic commuting routes and dense pedestrian activity. That combination can create disputes over:
- Whether the rideshare vehicle was on an active trip (not just “logged in”)
- Whether the crash occurred during pickup/drop-off or while maneuvering nearby
- Whether another driver’s actions contributed (and how insurers assign “percentage fault”)
- Whether you were a passenger vs. walking/standing nearby
In New Jersey, comparative fault can reduce recovery if you were found partially responsible—so the way the incident is documented early can have a real impact on settlement value.


