In a typical personal injury case, you’re usually dealing with one at-fault driver and one primary insurer. In rideshare injury claims, the questions can multiply quickly, especially when:
- The crash happened while the driver was waiting for a pickup or repositioning
- The app showed one status, but the timeline described by the other side suggests something else
- A passenger’s statement conflicts with what’s recorded in the ride details
- The other driver disputes fault, and the rideshare insurer tries to narrow the claim
Even when liability seems obvious, insurance companies in Wisconsin may still push back on causation (whether your injuries were caused by the crash) or limit what they’ll pay while treatment is ongoing.


