In the New Berlin area, rideshare trips often intersect with high-speed commutes and busy intersections. That matters because the first days after a crash can determine whether your claim is supported—or weakened—by missing records or inconsistent statements.
After a collision, you may be asked to provide information to:
- the rideshare platform or its claims team
- the driver (or the driver’s insurer)
- the other driver’s insurer (if there was a non-rideshare vehicle involved)
In Wisconsin, timing and documentation are critical. Medical treatment, follow-up visits, and crash documentation don’t just affect your health—they also influence how insurance companies evaluate causation and injury severity.


