In Syracuse, many injuries happen in the real “in-between” moments: slowing for intersections, merging near traffic, pulling over for a stop, or stepping into/out of a vehicle near a curb. In rideshare cases, those moments can trigger disputes about:
- Whether the trip was active (and what that means for coverage)
- Whether you were treated as a passenger vs. someone outside the vehicle
- How the driver’s app status is interpreted after the crash
- Comparative fault arguments (common when both parties have partial responsibility)
Insurers often look for ways to narrow coverage or reduce payouts by focusing on timing and positioning—exactly the details that are easiest to forget when you’re dealing with pain.


