Sylvania sits in the middle of a daily commute pattern: drivers funnel through busy corridors, school-area traffic spikes at predictable times, and evening travel increases around dining and entertainment. Those local realities can shape the evidence you’ll need.
In practice, disputes often turn on details like:
- Whether you were inside the vehicle or struck while walking/standing near a pickup or drop-off
- Intersection timing—especially when one driver claims the rideshare vehicle “had the right of way”
- Construction and lane shifts that can make vehicle positioning confusing in photos and witness statements
- Weather and visibility (winter glare, wet roads, and early sunsets)
When liability is contested, insurers may focus on what seems “minor” at first—then later argue your symptoms or timing don’t match the crash.


