Chesterton traffic isn’t just “regular driving.” Residents and visitors frequently move through busy corridors, parking areas, and event zones where rideshare pick-ups and drop-offs happen close to intersections, crosswalks, and turning lanes.
Common Chesterton situations we see include:
- Rideshare drop-offs near intersections where another vehicle pulls out too soon.
- Pedestrian or cyclist proximity during busy commuting windows.
- Construction and lane changes that complicate fault when braking or swerving is involved.
- Tourism/visitors who may not remember exact details, making early documentation especially important.
When the facts are unclear, insurers often try to narrow the story to the moment that favors them. A strong claim depends on building a complete timeline—not just the crash “headline.”


