Amesbury is a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and busier corridors where motorists may be distracted by navigation, traffic flow, and seasonal activity. That environment can make fault disputes common—especially when the crash involves:
- Turning vehicles at intersections where a cyclist is perceived as “sudden”
- Right-of-way confusion near cross streets and driveways
- Lane position disagreements (where each person believed the other was)
- Construction or roadway changes that alter normal travel patterns
In Massachusetts, even when a driver is clearly at fault, insurers frequently argue comparative responsibility to reduce payouts. The practical takeaway: your claim should be built around objective proof and a consistent injury story.


