In Glen Cove, rideshare rides don’t happen “in a vacuum.” A lot of crashes involve one of these real-world situations:
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts near curb areas and busier corridors, where drivers may stop quickly and other vehicles or pedestrians react.
- Multi-vehicle traffic during commute hours, when timing and lane changes become a central dispute.
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure—people crossing near curb cuts, crosswalks, or areas where foot traffic concentrates.
- Tourism/visitors who aren’t familiar with local traffic flow and may be more likely to misjudge gaps or turns.
Those circumstances can affect what insurers argue about who was responsible and which policy should pay—especially when the crash occurred during a trip change (waiting time, entering/leaving the vehicle, or a route deviation).


