Sandy isn’t just highways and commutes—it’s also busy intersections, frequent school-and-work traffic, and neighborhoods where people walk or wait near curbside pickup areas. In rideshare cases, those conditions can create extra friction because multiple “reasonable” stories can be told about what happened.
Common Sandy scenarios we see include:
- Right-turn and cross-traffic crashes at high-activity intersections during commute hours.
- Lane-change impacts when traffic is moving quickly and drivers are managing GPS directions and app prompts.
- Curbside pickup/drop-off collisions involving a second vehicle, a turning vehicle, or a pedestrian near the roadway.
- Parking-lot and access-road incidents around retail areas where rideshare vehicles enter/exit quickly.
When the crash happens in a spot with lots of competing movements, the timeline and witness accounts matter even more.


