In New Bedford, accidents often happen in scenarios that don’t fit neatly into “standard” car crash expectations:
- Tighter streets and more turning movements can create disputes about who had the right of way.
- Pedestrian-heavy areas mean a rider may get pulled into a crash narrative that involves crosswalks, curb approaches, or sudden stops.
- Event and nightlife traffic can increase the odds of multi-vehicle collisions and unclear accounts from witnesses.
- Construction and changing road layouts can affect driver visibility and safe-speed arguments.
Add rideshare-specific questions—like the driver’s app status or what coverage applies—and it’s easy for a claim to stall or shrink.


