Westbury is suburban, but injuries still happen in very specific real-world settings—especially during commute hours and in busy retail/road corridors where traffic flows steadily and drivers make quick lane changes.
Common Westbury scenarios include:
- Stop-and-go commuting collisions where a rideshare is rear-ended or clipped during braking on a faster-moving stretch.
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts near retail areas, where curbside stops and sudden turns can create disputes about right-of-way.
- Intersection and turn crashes when a rideshare vehicle is making an approved maneuver but timing/spacing is contested.
- Pedestrian and cyclist near-miss injuries when someone is walking near a curb or crossing close to where a vehicle stops.
In these situations, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one often comes down to the timeline and documentation—not just who you think was at fault.


