Rideshare accidents in and around New Kensington typically involve fast-moving traffic and frequent turning maneuvers along popular routes. In real claims, that often means:
- Conflicting accounts about who had the right of way at the moment of impact
- Coverage questions tied to whether the driver was actively on a trip or between trips
- Delay in reporting injuries, especially for soft-tissue pain that becomes clearer after you get home
- Competing insurer positions (yours, the rideshare driver’s, the rideshare company’s, and sometimes the other motorist’s)
In Pennsylvania, insurers also evaluate cases with an eye toward comparative fault. Even if you believe the crash was clearly the other party’s fault, the way statements and evidence are handled early can affect how your claim is negotiated.


