Many rideshare injury cases start with a simple story—“the driver ran into me” or “they stopped too suddenly.” Then the process gets harder because several systems intersect:
- App status issues: insurers may argue about whether the driver was actively transporting you, waiting between trips, or operating in a different coverage phase.
- Multiple parties: the crash can involve the rideshare vehicle, another car, a cyclist/pedestrian, or a roadway hazard.
- Timing and documentation: Wisconsin claim handling often turns on what can be proven and when records were created—especially for medical treatment and early statements.
In Windsor, we also see many people who delay care because they assume the injury is minor. That can become a problem later if you need treatment for soft-tissue injuries, back/neck pain, headaches, or other symptoms that develop over days.


