In Newburgh, rideshare trips often involve predictable risk patterns:
- Commutes and shift changes along busy routes where stop-and-go traffic increases rear-end and lane-change collisions.
- Pedestrian-heavy areas where people cross near curb lines, pickup points, and storefronts.
- Tourist and event nights that can mean impaired judgment, crowded sidewalks, and drivers unfamiliar with local intersections.
- Construction and road work that can affect visibility and lane placement.
When injuries happen in these conditions, the “who’s at fault” discussion can quickly become complicated—especially once the other driver’s insurer and the rideshare-related coverage begin to compete.


