Williston traffic doesn’t always behave like you’d expect in a typical metro area. Trips often run late, pickup/drop-off points can be informal, and rides may start or end around busy employment corridors and event venues. Those factors can create legal friction after a crash, including:
- Unclear pickup locations (especially when riders request stops near entrances, lots, or off-main roads)
- Conflicting accounts about what happened in the moments leading up to impact
- App-status disputes (whether the driver was actively transporting you or between trips)
- More than one potentially responsible party (the rideshare driver, another motorist, and sometimes roadway/vehicle issues)
A Williston rideshare injury claim often turns on timing—what the app shows, what the crash report states, and what your medical records say about how your injuries developed after the collision.


