Lansing traffic patterns and roadway design create common crash settings that show up in rideshare injury claims:
- Commuter corridors and merge points where sudden lane changes or braking can cause chain-reaction injuries.
- Downtown and near-campus travel (including student and event nights) where pedestrians and drivers move unpredictably.
- Winter weather and slick roads affecting stopping distance and driver reactions.
- Construction zones around peak commuting hours, where lane shifts and reduced visibility raise the risk of side impacts.
These factors matter because they often influence how fault is argued and how insurers interpret the “cause” of the crash. Your documentation should reflect the real roadway conditions and the sequence of events.


