Rideshare crashes don’t always happen in the same “textbook” way. In Bethlehem, claims frequently turn on details from the moments before and after the app trip:
- Downtown turn-ins and left turns: Sudden braking or side-impact crashes at busy intersections during peak commuting hours.
- Route 22 / I-78 merge chaos: Multi-lane traffic and short gaps can create disputes about speed, lane position, and lane changes.
- College-area foot traffic: Pedestrians and cyclists crossing near pickup/drop-off areas where drivers may be slowing, looking for passengers, or navigating curbside stops.
- Event nights and late pickups: Confusion over who is “waiting,” where the vehicle stopped, and what the rider/driver was doing at the time of impact.
- Airport/parking-lot confusion: Trips that begin or end in parking areas can raise questions about whether the driver was on an active trip and what coverage applies.
When these details aren’t documented early, insurance adjusters can later reframe the timeline. That’s why Bethlehem rideshare injury cases often require careful, fast fact-building.


