In and around Eastpointe, many trips involve tight streets, frequent merging, and stop-and-go traffic. That increases the chance of disputes about:
- Which lane the rideshare vehicle was in before impact
- Whether the driver was actively on a trip versus between fares
- How quickly the incident happened (rear-end and sudden-stop crashes are common)
- Comparative fault arguments—especially when multiple vehicles are involved
Michigan claims also play by specific rules: insurers frequently request recorded statements, medical authorizations, and proof of damages. If you don’t respond carefully, you can lose leverage—even if the rideshare driver made a mistake.


