Muskegon traffic and day-to-day travel habits can create predictable risk patterns in rideshare incidents:
- Tourism and seasonal crowds: More visitors in summer often means busier roads near Lake Michigan, higher foot traffic, and more complex witness accounts.
- Commute corridors and intersections: Collisions at busy intersections or during left turns can quickly become “he said, she said” without strong documentation.
- Pedestrian activity: Rideshare pick-ups and drop-offs near busy blocks can lead to disputes about where a person was standing and whether the driver had time to react.
- Weather and visibility: Rain, snow, and glare can affect braking distances and fault arguments—especially when insurance adjusters downplay speed or road conditions.
In these situations, your case often hinges on details like trip timing, where the vehicle was relative to the intersection or curb, and what witnesses observed.


