Motorcycle cases aren’t decided on injury names alone. In Torrington, the facts often come down to details like:
- Intersection behavior (especially where drivers make turns across a rider’s path)
- Lane positioning and visibility (drivers seeing a motorcycle late)
- Roadway conditions such as debris, uneven pavement, or inadequate warning near construction zones
- Seasonal visibility, particularly during early morning/late afternoon commutes when glare and shadows are common
Because an AI estimator can’t verify what happened at the scene, its output should be treated as “what could be” rather than “what will be.” If the evidence is strong, settlement leverage improves. If it’s thin or disputed, insurers often try to reduce value.


