Many Beverly crashes involve scenarios that insurers routinely try to frame as “not serious” or “partly your fault.” Common examples include:
- Crosswalk and curbside incidents: You’re struck while waiting to cross near a pickup/drop-off area.
- Intersection collisions: The Uber/Lyft vehicle turns or changes lanes while you’re moving through—often with competing accounts.
- Late-night event traffic: People are tired, distracted, and moving quickly through heavier traffic patterns.
- Construction and detours: Roadwork can shift lanes and visibility, and insurers may argue the driver “followed the flow.”
When the case turns on who had the right-of-way, speed, or attention, the details matter—especially in Massachusetts where comparative fault can impact recovery.


