Many Uber/Lyft cases turn on details that are easy to miss in the moment—especially in a suburban commuter environment where traffic patterns are predictable but stop-and-go is common.
Common East Rockaway scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions during rush-hour traffic on nearby commuter corridors
- Side-impact crashes when a vehicle changes lanes to enter a local street or parking area
- Doorway and curb-adjacent incidents near pickup/drop-off zones
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries involving a rideshare vehicle near a curb where someone is stepping into the roadway
- Multi-vehicle collisions where adjusters try to spread blame across everyone involved
New York injury claims often hinge on documentation and consistency—so the early decisions you make after the crash can affect how credible your story looks later.


