Greenfield is a mix of residential streets and higher-traffic corridors, plus regular pedestrian activity—especially around local shopping areas, school routes, and seasonal movement. When a crash involves Uber or Lyft, the situation can get tangled quickly because:
- Multiple insurers may get involved (driver’s auto, rideshare coverage layers, and the other motorist’s policy).
- Trip timing matters (whether the driver was actively transporting a rider, waiting, or between trips can affect coverage).
- “Shared street” collisions are common (left turns, crosswalk timing, sudden braking, and bicyclist/pedestrian visibility issues).
Massachusetts also follows a comparative fault system—meaning recovery can change if an insurer argues you contributed to the crash. That’s why getting the facts organized early matters.


