Mercedes drivers and passengers share roads with:
- Local commuter routes where sudden lane changes and heavy traffic make stop-and-go impacts more common
- Pedestrian-heavy areas near daily activity spots, where a rideshare stopping or pulling away can create unexpected hazards
- Construction and maintenance zones where lane shifts increase the risk of angle collisions and rear-end crashes
In these situations, injuries often show up after the initial shock—neck, back, headaches, and soft-tissue issues that may worsen over days. Insurance adjusters may try to treat those symptoms as unrelated. Your best protection is getting your evidence and medical documentation aligned early.


