Suffolk traffic patterns and common local driving scenarios can turn “it was just an accident” into a fight over facts. Many rideshare injuries involve:
- Left-turn and intersection crashes where signal timing, lane position, and speed matter.
- Parking lot impacts during drop-offs, pickups, or backing/turning maneuvers near stores and service roads.
- Commuter-route collisions tied to rush-hour movement and aggressive merge behavior.
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries in areas where foot traffic is present near entrances, sidewalks, and crosswalk approaches.
In these situations, the rideshare story isn’t always straightforward. The driver may be insured, the rideshare company may be involved depending on trip status, and other drivers’ coverage can overlap. Getting the correct coverage and liability theory matters for settlement value and timing.


