Summit is a commuter community with frequent traffic flow through main corridors, school zones, and intersections where sudden stops and lane changes can turn a minor impact into a serious injury.
In rideshare cases, disputes commonly start around:
- Pickup/drop-off timing (where the car stopped, whether it was actively serving a trip, and what the rider was doing at the curb)
- Left turns, merges, and cross-traffic (common conflict points during commute peaks)
- Pedestrian and bike exposure near local streets where riders may be waiting, walking, or crossing
- Weather and road conditions in New Jersey seasons (snow, rain, and slick pavement affecting braking distance)
Those details matter because insurers may argue the crash was unavoidable, the rider wasn’t where they should have been, or the driver acted reasonably.


