In York, many Uber/Lyft trips involve predictable “pressure points”: rides to and from work shifts, pickups near busy intersections, and drop-offs where passengers step into traffic flow or cross too close to vehicles pulling out.
After a crash, the story can get scrambled fast—especially when:
- the driver and other motorists give different versions of what happened,
- the rideshare app logs are treated like “the only truth,” or
- the injury symptoms don’t fully appear until hours or days later.
That’s why your first goal should be simple: lock in a consistent timeline while it’s still fresh.


