Escanaba has its own driving rhythms—commuter traffic, seasonal changes, and road conditions that can affect visibility and stopping distance. In practice, that means rideshare accidents often turn on details like:
- Weather and road traction (especially in shoulder seasons when braking distance increases)
- Intersection and turning collisions where timing and lane position are disputed
- Pickup/drop-off moments where a driver may be slowed, stopped, or maneuvering into traffic
- Multi-vehicle chains where more than one insurer blames someone else
Even if you feel like you “know what happened,” insurers may later argue that the crash was caused by someone else—or that your injuries aren’t connected to the incident.


