Port Huron’s driving patterns and destinations can create specific risk situations in rideshare claims. Common examples we see include:
- Tourist and waterfront traffic: rides heading toward the St. Clair River area can involve sudden stops, pedestrians near sidewalks, and tighter timing around events.
- Nightlife and late pickups: after local gatherings, drivers may be pulling into curb lanes or making quick maneuvers that lead to side-swipe and intersection collisions.
- Commute corridors and seasonal shifts: Michigan weather changes can affect braking distance, visibility, and road traction—especially when rides are booked during rain, freeze-thaw cycles, or fog.
When these conditions are part of the crash story, it matters how evidence is collected and how liability is explained to insurers.


