Fargo winters and high-traffic corridors change how wrecks happen and how evidence survives. In rideshare cases, that matters because insurers look closely at:
- Road conditions and visibility (snow, slush, glare, foggy mornings)
- How quickly the vehicle could stop on slick streets
- Whether the driver was properly navigating intersections and merges
- What the app indicates about the trip stage at the time of impact
Even when liability feels obvious, disputes can arise when the other driver blames the rideshare driver, the rideshare driver blames the other motorist, or the rideshare company and insurers point to coverage limits.


