In Mount Vernon, rideshare trips often intersect with everyday traffic patterns—including stop-and-go driving, turning lanes, and pedestrians crossing near local activity areas. That matters because the “who’s responsible” question can hinge on details like:
- Whether the driver was turning, merging, or stopping for a pickup
- Whether you were inside the vehicle or struck while getting in/out or walking near the curb
- Road conditions and visibility during evenings and bad weather
- When the trip was active in the app at the time of impact
Even when the crash seems straightforward, insurers may later argue about timing, driver status, or whether you contributed to the collision.


