Rideshare accidents in and around Franklin Park often happen in situations that don’t fit the “simple two-car crash” narrative. For example:
- Right-turn and cross-traffic collisions: When a rideshare is turning across lanes near busy intersections, fault can become disputed quickly.
- Stop-and-go traffic impacts: Rear-end and sudden-stop crashes are common during peak commuting hours, and symptoms can show up later.
- Pedestrian-adjacent risk: Even when you’re not a pedestrian, injuries can occur near crosswalks, loading areas, and high foot-traffic zones.
Because of these real-world conditions, the timeline of the ride—and the timing of the driver’s app activity—can matter as much as the crash details themselves. Our job is to make sure the evidence supports your version of events and the medical record supports the cause of your injuries.


