In and around Watervliet, many rideshare trips start or end in areas where drivers must navigate:
- Busy commuting corridors (rush-hour merges and lane changes)
- Pedestrian crossings and curbside drop-offs
- Night and weekend traffic when visibility drops and attention is split
- Work zones and shifting traffic patterns that can complicate fault
Even when you were a passenger, the question often becomes: What was the driver doing at the moment of impact? And if you were outside the vehicle—waiting to be picked up, crossing near a stop, or walking after a drop-off—the issue can shift to how other drivers and the rideshare driver handled the situation.
A strong Watervliet claim depends on building a clear timeline from the scene to your first medical visit.


