Gillette traffic patterns and weather can make crashes more serious and harder to document:
- Daytime commuting and shift changes: Crashes often happen near busy corridors during peak travel, when witnesses may be moving on quickly.
- Winter and shoulder-season driving: Snow, slush, and reduced visibility can affect fault arguments and injury narratives.
- Construction and changing road layouts: Temporary lane changes and detours can create disputes about how the collision occurred.
- Hospital and follow-up scheduling: Appointments may be delayed or rescheduled when symptoms worsen later—affecting how insurers evaluate causation.
Even when you believe the rideshare driver was at fault, insurers may still dispute the timeline, the severity of injuries, or whether the ride coverage applies.


