Amherst Town is busy in ways that can increase the stakes after a rideshare injury:
- More pedestrian and crosswalk exposure: College-area foot traffic and frequent crossing points mean side-impact and turning collisions can cause serious injuries.
- Pickup/drop-off friction: Rideshare trips often pause or slow unexpectedly near busy corridors, which can contribute to rear-end and lane-change crashes.
- Weather and road conditions: New England winters and sudden seasonal changes can affect braking distance and visibility, which insurers may use to argue “no fault” or reduce causation.
When a crash happens in this environment, the details—timing, location, traffic conditions, and witness accounts—can determine whether your claim is accepted promptly or dragged out.


