Online tools often assume a generic case. In Calabasas, the facts on the ground can shift the analysis quickly—because crashes commonly involve:
- Commuter traffic patterns (time-of-day congestion on routes that connect to the Valley and the Westside)
- Left-turn and lane-merging disputes common at busy intersections
- Roadway and visibility issues that show up in photographs and witness statements (lighting, sight lines, and signage)
- Touring riders and event weekends, when roads can be busier and driving behavior changes
That means two riders with similar injuries may see different outcomes based on whether liability is disputed, how clearly the crash is documented, and whether medical records consistently connect symptoms to the crash.


