Marshfield isn’t a large city, but it has plenty of real-world driving conditions that can raise disputes after a crash:
- Commuter traffic and shift changes can lead to sudden braking, lane changes, and rear-end collisions.
- School zones, intersections, and turning movements create common “who had the right of way?” fights.
- Winter weather and glare (even outside deep snow season) can affect visibility and braking distances.
- Short-trip rides mean the timing of the trip matters—where a crash occurred relative to pickup/drop-off can change which coverage applies.
In rideshare cases, that complexity often shows up in one of two ways: either liability is disputed (everyone points to someone else), or coverage is contested (insurers argue about which policy should respond).


