Farmington Hills is built around commuting corridors and busy intersections, and rideshare trips often pass through areas where stop-and-go traffic, turning lanes, and sudden braking are common. That’s why many local claims don’t come down to “who was driving,” but to how the collision happened—for example:
- Rear-end collisions on busy roads during commute hours
- Left-turn and cross-traffic crashes at intersections
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries near drop-off/curbside areas
- Multi-vehicle pileups when a vehicle brakes unexpectedly
Even if you weren’t at fault, insurers may argue over timing, driver status, and what you “should have done.” Your ability to prove what happened early on can make a major difference.


