Boston’s mix of dense streets, heavy pedestrian activity, and frequent construction/roadwork creates scenarios where liability is often disputed. In rideshare cases, that dispute can get more intense because multiple parties may be involved and the timeline of the trip matters.
Common Boston situations we see include:
- Backed-up traffic and aggressive lane changes on major corridors like the Mass Pike approach routes and downtown arteries
- Right-of-way issues when cars turn through crosswalks near high-foot-traffic areas (e.g., Downtown Crossing / Waterfront)
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts at curbside loading points where pedestrians, bikes, and vehicles are all moving
- Nightlife and event surges (Fenway Park, concerts, late dinners) where drivers may be focused on timing and navigation
- Construction zones where lane shifts and signage confusion lead to sudden braking or impact
The practical result: adjusters often try to narrow the story, reduce injury seriousness, or shift blame. You need someone who can organize the facts and push back with evidence.


