Rideshare injuries in Saginaw frequently involve real-world details that matter later:
- Commuter traffic and merge points (sudden lane changes, late braking, glare at dawn/dusk)
- City intersections and turning lanes where multiple drivers may claim they had the right of way
- Pedestrian and curbside moments—someone getting in/out near a pickup point, or a passenger struck while stepping into the roadway
- Weather and road conditions during Michigan’s seasonal swings (snow, ice, rain-slick pavement)
Even when the crash seems straightforward, the insurance side may argue about whether the rideshare driver was acting reasonably, whether you were “in the trip” in coverage terms, or whether another motorist should pay.


