Many rideshare injuries aren’t “small” just because the impact felt minor. In Menomonie, it’s common to see:
- Stop-and-go traffic near retail corridors where sudden braking can cause whiplash, back strain, and lingering headaches.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk exposure—especially when passengers step out after pickup or when drivers attempt to navigate slower-moving traffic.
- Weather and visibility issues in Wisconsin transitions (fog, rain, and early winter slick spots) that can lead to disputed driving behavior.
- Construction-related route changes that affect timing and how crash accounts are pieced together.
When insurers sense uncertainty, they may slow-walk the claim, ask for “clarifications,” or argue that your injuries weren’t caused by the crash. Your best protection is having your facts organized and evaluated early—before gaps and inconsistencies become “their” narrative.


