Michigan City has its own traffic and “stop-and-go” patterns—commuters traveling toward work, visitors coming through for Lake Michigan getaways, and frequent foot traffic near retail and event areas. In rideshare crashes, that often means:
- The incident happens in a mix of moving lanes, turning lanes, and last-second braking.
- Pedestrians or cyclists may be nearby, creating witness issues.
- Drivers may be distracted by pickups/drop-offs, nearby construction zones, or route changes.
When a claim starts with confusion about where the trip was, whether the driver was on an active ride, and who had the right of way, settlement talks can stall or shrink. The right legal approach focuses on pinning down those details early.


