Hays traffic isn’t just highways and downtown intersections—injuries often happen during the moments people least expect: late-night pickups, commuting back from work, detours around construction, and busy crosswalks near student housing and campus-area streets.
In rideshare cases, multiple insurance interests may show up, and Kansas claims can turn on details like:
- Who had the right of way at the intersection or crosswalk
- Whether the driver was on an active trip or waiting for a request
- How soon medical care started (and how consistently your symptoms were documented)
- What statements were made to adjusters before your injuries were fully evaluated
When these pieces don’t line up, insurers may try to reduce payouts by arguing the driver wasn’t responsible, fault was shared, or your injuries aren’t tied to the crash.


