Lombard sits in a high-traffic corridor where commuter routes and frequent stop-and-go driving can turn a minor impact into a serious injury. Rideshare trips often overlap with:
- Rush-hour intersection conflicts (drivers changing lanes, late braking, or failure to yield)
- Construction and lane shifts near major roadways, where visibility and traffic flow change quickly
- Short trip “pickup/drop-off” moments, when a driver pulls over, slows suddenly, or navigates around congestion
In these scenarios, fault may not be as simple as “the rideshare driver hit you.” Illinois claims commonly require a careful timeline—what each driver did, what the roadway looked like, and whether any traffic control or lane-change rules were violated.


