La Grange is a suburb where people commute through busy corridors, run errands close to home, and often rely on rideshare pickups during evenings and weekends. That mix can create common crash patterns:
- Pickup/drop-off near curbs and intersections (drivers may be slowing, stopping, or turning when the collision happens)
- Rear-end collisions in traffic flow (especially when attention is divided between the road and the app)
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries near crosswalks, bus stops, or the edges of residential streets
- Multi-car incidents involving other drivers who may dispute what happened
When a crash happens, you may be dealing with more than one “responsible party” narrative—other motorists, the rideshare driver, and insurance carriers each trying to limit what they pay. The result is often delays, confusing requests, and settlement offers that don’t match the real cost of recovery.


