In many Wisconsin injury cases, the “fault” question is only part of the problem. With Uber and Lyft, there may be multiple insurers involved, and adjusters may focus on timing—especially whether the driver was logged into the app and whether the trip was active.
After a crash, you may be asked for a recorded statement, requested to provide only partial information, or told that “coverage depends on the ride status.” If you respond before your situation is properly documented, it can be harder to recover the full value of your claim.


