Even a “straightforward” collision can turn into a dispute when multiple parties are involved. In West Chester, that often means:
- Passenger vs. non-passenger injuries: Injuries sometimes occur while waiting curbside, stepping into traffic, or exiting after a stop.
- Intersection and turning crashes: Commuter traffic and frequent lane changes can lead to competing versions of events.
- Pedestrian and near-curb incidents: A rideshare vehicle may be blamed—or blamed less—depending on where you were and what the driver could reasonably see.
- Trip-stage questions: Coverage can hinge on whether the driver was on an active trip, picking up, or between trips.
When these issues show up, insurers may try to narrow the claim, delay responses, or argue that your injuries don’t match the accident timeline.


