Rideshare trips in and around Stoughton often involve predictable pressure points:
- Commuting traffic and weather shifts: Wisconsin winters, spring thaw, and glare from low-angle sun can turn a “normal” intersection into a liability dispute.
- Pedestrian-heavy moments: Students, workers, and visitors may be waiting near curb areas, walking between destinations, or stepping off at crosswalks.
- Stop-and-go drop-offs: Rideshare vehicles may pause in ways that create confusion for drivers behind them—especially near busier corridors.
After a crash, insurers may argue about timing (“Who had the right to proceed?”) or fault allocation (“You stepped into traffic,” “the driver reacted reasonably,” etc.). Your best protection is a documented, consistent account and a plan for how evidence will be reviewed.


