Conyers sits near major commuting corridors, and motorcycle crashes here frequently involve high-speed merging, sudden lane changes, and drivers making split-second decisions at busier intersections. Even when injuries are documented, insurers often focus on one question: what happened in the moments leading up to the crash.
That means the “calculator” inputs that matter most in the real world are usually:
- Traffic direction and lane position at the time of impact
- Intersection control (turning movements, signals, yield situations)
- Visibility (lighting conditions, weather, glare)
- Road surface issues (potholes, debris, uneven pavement)
- Time gap between the crash and when treatment began
In practice, two Conyers riders with similar injuries can see very different settlement values if one case has stronger scene evidence (photos, witness statements, consistent medical history) and the other doesn’t.


