Many rideshare trips in Des Plaines are commute-driven—short hops to work, school runs, and connections to nearby roads. That matters because the crash details often hinge on timing and route context.
In practice, our team sees patterns like:
- Late-night or early-morning rides where statements are taken quickly and medical symptoms haven’t fully surfaced.
- High-traffic intersection collisions where multiple vehicles contribute, but fault may be disputed.
- Work zone confusion—when lanes shift, visibility changes, or drivers react differently than expected.
- Passenger injuries from sudden braking or evasive maneuvers, even without a dramatic impact.
These scenarios can affect how insurers evaluate causation and whether the case is treated as “minor” despite ongoing treatment.


