Wichita’s mix of commuting traffic, construction zones, and busy retail corridors means rideshare collisions aren’t always “simple” rear-end accidents. We commonly see disputes involving:
- Stops and lane changes near major intersections and high-traffic arterials
- Construction and detours that change traffic flow and visibility
- Nighttime rides around entertainment and dining districts where distracted driving claims are common
- Pedestrian and curbside situations during pickup/drop-off, including sudden movement in and out of traffic
When the ride platform is involved, insurers may try to narrow the claim—questioning what happened, when it happened, and whether the driver was covered at the time.


