In many Airmont cases, the key dispute isn’t just “who hit whom.” It’s how the crash happened during a specific trip moment—for example:
- Pickup or drop-off disputes: You may have been injured while waiting near a curb, stepping into a crosswalk, or walking away after a trip ended.
- Commuter traffic complications: Crash narratives can shift when cars are changing lanes, accelerating from stops, or reacting to traffic patterns.
- Multiple insurers involved: Depending on the timing of the trip and the driver’s status, different policies may be argued—by the rideshare company, the driver, or the other motorist.
These details matter under New York injury claim practice because insurers will push for narrow interpretations of liability and coverage.


