Rideshare accidents can involve coverage timing (whether the trip was active), driver status (logged-in vs. on a trip), and fault disputes that get more complicated when there’s a multi-car intersection or a pedestrian/curb-side stop.
In Manchester, common claim complications include:
- Intersection and turning crashes during commute hours (left turns, failure to yield, sudden lane changes)
- Pickup/drop-off moments near curb areas where a rider steps into traffic or where another vehicle doesn’t anticipate a stopped rideshare
- Busy event and weekend traffic that increases speed variance and makes witness recollection less reliable
- Unclear accounts of “who was where”—especially if you were struck while waiting, exiting, or crossing near a stop
When these details get disputed, the case often turns on documentation and timelines, not just “who looked at the road.”


