Burton is a driving community, and many rides begin or end on routes used for work commutes, errands, and getting to appointments. That matters legally because rideshare liability can hinge on timing and route context—for example, whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger or was between trips.
Common local situations we see include:
- Late-afternoon and evening traffic: sudden braking at busier intersections can trigger rear-end collisions inside rideshare vehicles.
- Parking-lot or turnaround accidents: backing out, waiting for a pickup, or pulling into a lane can lead to side impacts.
- Weather-related symptom delays: Michigan’s colder months can make it easier for injuries like soft-tissue strains to be overlooked at first, even when they worsen days later.
When injuries don’t match the first-day narrative—especially if an insurer argues the crash was “minor”—your documentation and legal strategy become even more important.


