Rideshare trips in Pontiac often start and end in areas with frequent merging, turning, and stop-and-go traffic. That can affect what evidence matters most.
Typical Pontiac scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions at traffic signals during commute hours
- Side-impact crashes while turning into retail or residential driveways
- Pedestrian- and crosswalk-adjacent incidents where a quick stop causes passenger injury
- Parking-lot and pickup/dropoff conflicts near busy storefront areas
- Nighttime rides after events, where visibility and reaction time become issues
Why this matters legally: in Pontiac, as in all of Michigan, insurance investigations often hinge on timing, witness accounts, and the factual sequence of events. Small details—like whether the driver was accelerating into a turn or braking for a pedestrian—can influence how fault is assigned.


