Many Uber/Lyft injury cases don’t hinge on one simple question. They often turn on practical details that are easy to overlook—especially when the crash happens near busy areas or during peak commuting.
Common Oswego scenarios where liability and coverage get disputed include:
- Downtown pickup/drop-off moments: sudden stops, lane changes, or pedestrians stepping into crosswalks while a vehicle is maneuvering.
- Winter weather and traction issues: slippery pavement, reduced visibility, and delayed braking—especially on routes that see frequent rideshare traffic.
- Multi-vehicle incidents: a rideshare vehicle gets hit and then impacts another car, creating multiple liability theories.
- “Trip status” confusion: when the app shows one thing, but the crash occurred during a transition (waiting time, approach to pickup, or after drop-off).
When those details are unclear, insurance adjusters may question fault or try to downplay injuries—meaning you need a clear record of what happened and when.


