Menasha traffic doesn’t look like a big-city grid, but it has patterns that commonly show up in rideshare claims:
- Commuter routes and turning lanes: crashes often involve left turns, merges, and sudden braking in traffic.
- Busier intersections near shopping and schools: drivers may be focused on pedestrians, crosswalks, and changing signals.
- Evening activity: when people are going to dinner, events, or bars, fatigue and distracted driving become more common factors.
- Weather shifts in Wisconsin: rain, fog, and winter conditions can complicate fault and affect how evidence is interpreted.
In rideshare cases, liability and insurance coverage can depend on what stage the trip was in, whether the driver’s status matched the trip, and how other insurers respond.


