Rideshare accidents raise complex insurance questions that are often misunderstood until after an injury occurs. Unlike traditional motor vehicle claims, insurance coverage involving Uber and Lyft in New Hampshire depends on highly specific factors, including the driver’s status within the app at the time of the incident and the interaction between state law, personal auto policies, and transportation network company insurance.
In this in-depth article, Amanda M. Frederick provides a detailed analysis of how rideshare insurance coverage works under New Hampshire law. The article explains the statutory framework governing transportation network companies, outlines how coverage shifts during different phases of app usage, and examines where significant coverage gaps can arise, particularly in cases involving uninsured or underinsured drivers.
This piece serves as a practical legal resource for passengers, drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists seeking to better understand their rights and potential sources of recovery after a rideshare-related incident in New Hampshire.
Click here to view and download the full article.New Hampshire Rideshare Article by Amanda Frederick