Motorcycle crashes in Glendale often involve traffic patterns that make liability—and therefore settlement value—more disputed than people expect. For example:
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections (especially where turning lanes and signal timing can be complex)
- Lane-splitting or lane-change arguments that shift blame between riders and drivers
- Construction and roadway transitions that create sudden merges, narrowed lanes, or changed signage
- Event traffic near popular venues, which can increase sudden braking and distracted driving
An online calculator usually can’t “see” those local facts unless you enter them clearly. If the inputs don’t match what happened, the estimate can be misleading.


