Many people assume a rideshare injury claim is “simple”—but South Lyon cases frequently involve a few recurring complications:
- Pickup/drop-off ambiguity: Were you actually entering or leaving the vehicle, or were you standing in a lane/curb area while waiting? That detail can affect how insurers frame your status.
- Multi-party blame: In suburban traffic, crashes often involve the rideshare vehicle plus another motorist (or a turning vehicle), which can lead to competing fault stories.
- Timing and coverage gaps: Whether the driver was on an active trip, approaching pickup, or between rides can change which coverage sources apply.
- Night and weather visibility: Michigan seasons matter—fog, rain, snow/ice, and headlights glare can become central to the argument over whether the driver acted reasonably.
If you’re dealing with pain, missed work, and insurance calls, you shouldn’t have to figure out these issues alone.


