In Sun Prairie, many incidents involve busy commuting corridors, dark mornings/evenings, quick merges, and intersections with heavy traffic turning movements. Add to that Wisconsin weather swings (rain, glare, late-season snow/ice) and the fact that rideshare trips are tracked digitally—and suddenly the “who’s responsible?” question is rarely simple.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go commute traffic
- Left-turn / failure-to-yield crashes at intersections when schedules are tight
- Pickup/drop-off impacts near curb lanes, gas stations, and event parking areas
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries when someone is crossing near a stopped rideshare vehicle
- App-timing disputes (whether the driver was on an active trip vs. waiting)
In these situations, insurance coverage and fault can become contested quickly—especially if statements are inconsistent or if medical treatment starts late.


