Port Huron has a mix of residential streets, downtown activity, and commuting corridors that can create “gray area” accident facts. Common situations that lead to disputes include:
- Merging and turn lanes on busy routes where a driver’s lane position or speed is questioned
- Low-light conditions near the waterfront and downtown where visibility and reaction time become key
- Pedestrian crossings and curbside pickup/drop-off conflicts—especially when someone is struck while stepping into traffic or walking near a stop
- Construction and traffic control changes that affect stopping distance and lane behavior
Rideshare cases frequently hinge on a tight timeline: what the driver was doing right before impact, whether the trip was active, and what each party says about how the crash happened.


