Fenton is a mix of residential neighborhoods, commuter routes, and busy intersections where drivers are moving between work, schools, and errands. Rideshare pickups and drop-offs also tend to happen in unpredictable places—near curb lanes, along frontage areas, and at moments when traffic flow changes.
In a crash, the “simple story” often breaks apart:
- Multiple insurance policies may be involved depending on whether the driver was on-trip vs. app-logged.
- The timeline matters—who had the right of way, what the signals showed, and what the driver did in the seconds before impact.
- Michigan comparative fault rules can affect outcomes if anyone tries to suggest you were partly responsible.
When these factors aren’t handled correctly early, it can slow your claim and reduce leverage in settlement talks.


