Rideshare injuries aren’t “just like” other car accidents. In Alpena, common crash settings—US-23 and M-65 traffic, seasonal travel, and tight parking lots near shopping and events—can create fact disputes early.
Some examples we frequently see in the region include:
- Low-speed impacts in parking lots (backing out, turning into traffic, or door-zone collisions)
- Intersection and turn collisions during commute hours when attention shifts between pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles
- Tourist or visitor rides where the passenger may not remember exact pickup details, route timing, or who was in the car
- Late-emerging injuries after a seemingly “minor” crash—especially soft-tissue injuries that worsen over time
When fault or coverage is unclear, insurers may try to limit what they pay or question whether the ride-related facts match your injury timeline.


