Cabot traffic can change fast—especially during rush hours, when people are headed toward work, school, and appointments. In rideshare cases, that means the crash story may include multiple moving parts:
- Pickup/drop-off confusion near curb areas and busy intersections
- Rear-end impacts tied to sudden braking in stop-and-go traffic
- Lane merges and turn conflicts when a driver is navigating navigation prompts
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries when someone is crossing near a roadway rather than at a marked intersection
Even if the other driver “seems clearly at fault,” rideshare claims can still turn into a fight over who was responsible at the exact moment of the crash and which insurance policy applies.


