Flint traffic and local travel patterns can turn a “normal” collision into a coverage and liability dispute. Common Flint scenarios include:
- Commutes and work trips on busy corridors where sudden braking is common in stop-and-go traffic.
- Late-night rides tied to bars, events, and social gatherings—when memory gets fuzzy and adjusters may question credibility.
- Pedestrian and cyclist risk near crosswalks, parking areas, and pickup/drop-off zones where people don’t always realize a car is in motion on the app.
- Construction and roadway changes that can affect lane control, visibility, and how police reports describe fault.
When an Uber or Lyft crash involves more than two vehicles—or happens near a curb, driveway, or marked crossing—responsibility may be contested by multiple insurers. That’s where a targeted legal approach matters.


