Marshall’s mix of residential streets, school zones, and higher-traffic commercial areas can create a specific kind of aftermath: claims often hinge on timing and context.
For example, liability disputes commonly come up when:
- the collision occurs during stop-and-go traffic near local shopping and dining areas,
- a driver brakes late after an abrupt lane change,
- a passenger is injured while getting in or out, including at curbside drop-offs,
- the crash happens around shift changes or event nights when roads are busier than usual.
In these situations, insurance representatives may push for a quick explanation while key details are still fresh—and then later argue over what was said, what was seen, and whether the rideshare driver was operating under coverage.


