New Baltimore is a suburban community with daily commuting routes and busy road connections. That matters after a crash because the details—where you were, how traffic was moving, and how the incident unfolded near intersections, turn lanes, or merge points—often drive liability and coverage disputes.
In rideshare cases, it’s common for insurers to argue over:
- whether the driver’s app status and trip stage match the time of the crash
- whether you were treated as a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or other road user for coverage purposes
- whether the at-fault driver is the rideshare operator, another motorist, or both (shared fault)
When you’re recovering, these questions shouldn’t be a second job.


