In suburban Chicago-area communities like Worth, many rides begin or end on busy arterial roads and nearby business corridors—routes where traffic changes quickly and lane positions matter. That local reality can create common fact patterns in rideshare cases, such as:
- Hard braking at intersections when traffic slows unexpectedly
- Side-swipe collisions during lane changes or turn movements
- Rear-end impacts during stop-and-go traffic
- Pickup/drop-off disputes when a driver pulls over briefly near the curb or shoulder
When multiple lanes, quick merges, and short stopping distances are involved, insurers may argue the crash was unavoidable or that your injuries aren’t consistent with the impact. We help our clients build a clear, evidence-based narrative tied to what happened and what the medical records show.


