In a typical motor vehicle injury case, liability may be easier to follow. In rideshare cases, Auburn Hills residents run into extra friction:
- Trip status can affect coverage. The insurer responsible for the claim may change depending on whether the driver was logged in, en route, or on an active trip.
- Multiple parties may speak on the same incident. Drivers, riders, rideshare companies, and different insurers can each have their own version of what happened.
- Michigan traffic patterns increase “he said, she said” risk. Rear-end collisions at speed, lane changes during congestion, and intersection timing disputes are common—especially during rush hour.
That’s why “fast answers” without legal review can backfire. The goal is to organize facts and protect your rights before insurance turns your statements into their defense.


