East Lansing has a mix of commuting routes, dense intersections, campus-area foot traffic, and event-heavy days. That means rideshare crashes often come with complications that don’t always show up in simpler case types:
- Late-night and weekend activity near entertainment and gathering areas can increase dispute risk about speed, lane position, and attention.
- Multi-vehicle traffic on busier corridors can lead to disagreements over whose braking or turning caused the collision.
- Pedestrian and cyclist proximity raises the stakes when someone is hit while crossing or traveling near ride pickup/drop-off areas.
- Construction and changing road layouts can affect what “reasonable driving” looks like at the moment of the crash.
Because of these realities, the facts you document early—where you were, what you saw, and what conditions existed—can matter a lot when insurers try to push blame.


