While every crash is unique, Fort Wayne cases often involve patterns that increase risk and create liability disputes:
- Heavy traffic corridors during commute hours, where sudden lane changes or delayed braking can lead to rear-end collisions.
- University and downtown foot traffic, where rideshare vehicles may be turning, stopping, or maneuvering near pedestrians and cyclists.
- Construction and detours that alter normal travel patterns and make it easier for insurers to argue “unusual circumstances.”
- Nighttime entertainment and late returns, where fatigue and impaired driving allegations can surface after an app-based pickup or drop-off.
These situations matter because they shape how police reports are written, which witnesses are available, and what evidence remains easiest to prove.


