In a smaller community, it’s tempting to assume liability is straightforward—especially if the other driver “seems to agree” at the scene. But rideshare claims frequently turn into an evidence dispute because:
- Timing matters: Michigan insurance coverage can depend on the ride status and app activity at the moment of the crash.
- Statements get narrowed: Adjusters may focus on a brief version of what happened, then later challenge injury details.
- Surrounding traffic moves quickly: On busier commuting corridors, vehicles and witnesses can be gone before you think to document the scene.
That’s why the early phase is critical. A lawyer can help you preserve the right information and build a timeline that insurance companies can’t easily reshape.


