Wyandotte is a community where people commute to work, run errands close to home, and rely on ride services for nights out and appointments. That means rideshare injuries often happen in the same few high-risk moments:
- Busy local corridors and turning lanes: rear-end collisions and side-impact crashes when someone is changing lanes or turning into traffic.
- Pedestrian and curbside incidents near pickups/drop-offs, driveways, and crosswalks.
- Weather-and-road conditions in Michigan: slick roads, reduced visibility, and potholes can complicate fault.
- Multi-car traffic around merges and busier intersections, where insurers dispute which driver caused the chain reaction.
Because rideshare claims may involve more than one insurer (driver auto, rideshare coverage, and sometimes the other driver’s policy), you need a strategy that matches the exact circumstances of the crash—not generic advice.


