Woodhaven is a suburban community where commuting, errands, and quick trips are routine. That matters because many rideshare collisions happen during predictable moments:
- Commute traffic and turn lanes: Crashes often occur at intersections where vehicles turn across oncoming traffic or where lane changes happen quickly.
- Late-day pickup and drop-off: Rideshare trips frequently start or end near busy residential streets, shopping areas, and driveways—creating higher odds of braking, sudden stops, or side-swipe contact.
- Weather-driven driving stress: Michigan snow, slush, and reduced visibility can increase the risk of rear-end and loss-of-control incidents.
When the crash involves a rideshare vehicle, insurance coverage and fault issues may become more complicated than a standard “two-car accident.” Your lawyer’s job is to lock down the timeline and make sure your injuries are tied to the crash—not treated like an afterthought.


