West Allis traffic patterns and the way people use rideshare services can create higher-risk situations:
- Stop-and-go commuting and intersection impacts: Rear-end collisions and side impacts are common where traffic compresses.
- Late-night entertainment routes: Rideshare trips often start and end during hours when drivers are more likely to be fatigued or distracted.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk proximity: If you were struck or injured while getting in/out of the vehicle, insurers may try to minimize what happened.
- Construction and detours: Lane shifts and changing traffic flow can affect fault arguments and timelines.
In many cases, the issue isn’t whether someone caused the crash—it’s whether insurers can make your injury story look “inconsistent,” delay treatment-related costs, or argue about which policy applies.


