Harper Woods sits next to major routes and commuting corridors, and crashes often happen during peak travel windows—when traffic is dense and witnesses may be limited. It’s also common for rideshare trips to involve:
- Quick turnarounds and short pickups near busier stretches of road
- Frequent merges and lane changes while drivers are navigating live traffic
- Pedestrian- and crosswalk-adjacent moments near neighborhood activity
When a crash happens in these conditions, insurers may argue over speed, lane position, reaction time, or whether the driver was acting reasonably. That’s why early documentation matters so your version of events doesn’t get squeezed by a later, less accurate narrative.


