Norristown experiences a mix of commuter traffic, busy intersections, and dense pedestrian activity near local corridors. That matters because many rideshare disputes aren’t just “who hit whom”—they turn on details like:
- Intersection timing and turning lanes (including whether a vehicle yielded)
- Stop-and-go commuting traffic where rear-end collisions are common
- Curbside pickup/drop-off movement where pedestrians or cyclists can be in the travel path
- Construction and lane shifts that change how drivers are expected to navigate
In Pennsylvania, even when you believe the other party is clearly at fault, insurers may still argue comparative fault—that you share some responsibility. The early evidence you preserve can strongly influence how those arguments play out.


