Ann Arbor roads aren’t “just highways.” Many rideshare trips run through areas where crosswalks, turn lanes, and pedestrian activity are constant—plus construction and seasonal traffic patterns can change how a crash happens.
Common Ann Arbor scenarios we see in rideshare injury matters include:
- Downtown crosswalk and turning accidents: A passenger or pedestrian is struck when a driver turns or yields late.
- Night and event traffic: After games or events, rideshare use spikes and fatigue or distracted driving becomes a factor.
- Bike and scooter conflicts near busy intersections: Even when the rider isn’t inside the rideshare vehicle, the crash still triggers serious injury and liability disputes.
- Construction-zone confusion: Sudden lane shifts, detours, and signage issues can blur fault.
Because Michigan claims often turn on evidence details—timing, visibility, lane control, and documented injuries—your case needs a timeline that insurers can’t easily distort.


