Middleton traffic can be routine—until it isn’t. Crashes commonly happen when rideshare vehicles are navigating commutes, school-day traffic, intersections, and busy corridors, where sudden stops, lane changes, or distracted driving can quickly turn a normal trip into an injury event.
What makes these cases uniquely frustrating for riders is that multiple parties may show up in the paperwork:
- the rideshare driver
- the rideshare platform’s insurance (depending on ride status)
- the other driver’s insurer (if another vehicle was involved)
- sometimes property or roadway-related parties (when hazards are involved)
Even when it feels obvious who caused the crash, the dispute is often over which insurance is responsible and what the driver’s status was at the moment of impact.


