Worthington is a community where people commute to work, run errands close to home, and travel through town for appointments, shopping, and events. That mix can create common crash patterns in rideshare cases, such as:
- Stop-and-go traffic on busy corridors during morning and evening commutes
- Turning and lane-change collisions at intersections where drivers are watching multiple priorities
- Pickup/drop-off moments near curb areas, store entrances, and event venues—when a rider is stepping into or out of the street
- Weather-related visibility issues in Minnesota winters, when ice, glare, and reduced traction can affect braking distance
When these factors show up, insurers may argue about what was “reasonable” under the circumstances. Your next steps should be designed to preserve the evidence that supports your version of events.


