Glendale residents often get hurt during short trips—getting to work, school, errands, or connecting to transit and regional routes. That matters because:
- Short trips can create coverage questions (Was the driver on an active ride? Did the trip stage affect which policy applies?)
- Intersection and turning collisions are common—and they create competing stories about who had the right of way.
- Pedestrian risks show up near curb lines and crosswalks, especially when people step out to meet a ride, wait for pickup, or walk between destinations.
In Wisconsin, insurance adjusters may also push a narrative around comparative negligence. Even a small allegation that you “could have avoided it” can affect settlement value—so your early documentation matters.


