East Lansing rides frequently involve short trips, frequent pickups, and dynamic traffic—especially around campus-adjacent roads, student housing corridors, and event nights. Those conditions can create common issues in rideshare cases:
- Conflicting accounts from multiple parties (driver, passenger(s), other drivers, witnesses)
- Fast-moving scenes where photos, markings, and vehicle positions change before anyone thinks to document
- App timing disputes tied to when a driver was actively transporting passengers versus waiting or repositioning
- Pedestrian and bike proximity that can shift how insurers frame “fault”
Michigan insurers often scrutinize details such as the sequence of events, where the vehicle was at the time of impact, and whether your medical records match the injury timeline.


