Weston is a suburban community where many rides connect to work commutes, errands, and medical or family visits. That often means rides happen at predictable times—early mornings, evenings, and weekends—when traffic patterns, construction zones, and higher speeds can increase the chance of serious injury.
Common Weston-area situations we see after Uber/Lyft crashes include:
- T-bone or side-impact collisions at intersections where turn lanes and sight lines can be confusing.
- Rear-end crashes during stop-and-go traffic near busier corridors.
- Roadway surprises in construction areas or where lanes shift unexpectedly.
- Passenger injuries from sudden braking—sometimes with symptoms that don’t show up until later.
In these cases, the “who’s responsible” question can become complicated quickly once multiple policies and app-driven rules enter the picture.


