Rideshare crashes in Evanston commonly involve situations that don’t fit the “simple rear-end” story adjusters prefer. For example:
- Crosswalk and turning collisions near high-pedestrian corridors where drivers must anticipate walkers and cyclists.
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts around busy areas where multiple vehicles queue, stop suddenly, or change lanes.
- Event-night congestion when traffic patterns shift and visibility is reduced.
- Multi-driver accounts where the rider’s perspective, the rideshare driver’s version, and other motorists’ statements don’t match.
In these cases, the settlement hinges on a clean timeline and evidence that ties your injuries to the crash—not just a quick “we’ll pay something” offer.


