Boston man sues Uber for $63 million after he's left quadriplegic following ...

Boston man sues Uber for $63 million after he's left quadriplegic following ...
Boston man sues Uber for $63 million after he's left quadriplegic following ...
Boston man sues Uber for $63 million after he was left quadriplegic when driver crashed into a parked car Will Good, 31, filed a $63 million negligence suit seeking to hold Uber accountable for his injuries and for its 'unsafe business practices' Good's suit claims that his Uber driver had a spotty driving history dating back to 1996, that included multiple moving violations, crashes, at least 20 citations The suit argues Uber's failure to screen the driver put others in jeopardy and therefore the company bears responsibility for Good's 'life-changing injuries' 

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A Boston man has sued Uber for $63 million after he was left a quadriplegic when his 'dangerous'  driver with a checkered driving record crashed into a parked car last spring.   

Will Good, 31, filed a $63 million negligence suit against the rideshare company seeking to hold Uber accountable for his injuries and for its 'unsafe business practices that endanger all driver in Massachusetts,' according to the suit, which was filed Tuesday.  

On April 30, 2021, Good, a 30-year-old chef from Sommerville, called an Uber to go home from his restaurant job when he felt the vehicle swerve before it crashed into a parked car, according to his attorneys. 

Will Good, 31, was left paralyzed after Uber he had taken crashed into parked car

Will Good, 31, was left paralyzed after Uber he had taken crashed into parked car

Will Good, 31,  (pictured before accident) filed a $63 million negligence suit seeking to hold Uber accountable for injuries that left him paralyzed and for its 'unsafe business practices'

Will Good, 31,  (pictured before accident) filed a $63 million negligence suit seeking to hold Uber accountable for injuries that left him paralyzed and for its 'unsafe business practices'

The suit argues Uber's failure to screen the driver put others in jeopardy and therefore the company bears responsibility for Good's 'life-changing injuries'

The suit argues Uber's failure to screen the driver put others in jeopardy and therefore the company bears responsibility for

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