Hammond traffic is a daily mix of commuters, truck traffic, shift changes, and people moving through busier corridors—so even “simple” collisions can turn into evidence disputes.
Common Hammond scenarios include:
- Rear-end crashes on commute routes where brake lights, visibility, and lane changes get debated.
- Intersections and turning crashes near commercial strips where right-of-way and turning signals become contested.
- Pickup/drop-off incidents near busy areas where drivers may stop in or near traffic flow.
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries when a rideshare vehicle is involved near crosswalks or curbside activity.
When an Uber or Lyft is involved, the question often isn’t only “who was driving”—it’s what stage the trip was in, what the driver’s status showed at the time, and how insurers interpret that coverage.


