Northbrook is a suburban community with busy commute routes, school schedules, and frequent evening activity. That creates common crash patterns we see in rideshare cases:
- Rush-hour and stop-and-go travel: rear-end collisions when traffic compresses near major intersections.
- Turning and cross-traffic conflicts: passengers can be injured during side impacts when the rideshare is making left turns or navigating gaps.
- “Last mile” trips and short rides: crashes can involve unclear timelines—especially when the driver is waiting, rerouting, or changing routes.
- Weather and visibility issues: winter ice, early sunsets, and fog can worsen braking distance and increase sudden-stop injuries.
These details matter because insurers often argue about timing, speed, and whether the driver’s app status lines up with coverage. We focus on building a clear record early.


