Rye residents and visitors commonly end up in rideshare situations tied to:
- Commute corridors where traffic patterns change quickly
- Busy pickup/drop-off windows where multiple vehicles are stopping, merging, and yielding
- Pedestrian activity near retail, restaurants, and day-to-day destinations
After a crash, it’s common for multiple parties to be involved in the aftermath: the rideshare driver, the passenger, other motorists, and insurers. Even when the collision seems straightforward, the question becomes: Which coverage applies, at what moment, and how will fault be argued? In New York, those answers can affect whether your claim moves quickly or gets stuck.


