A settlement estimate isn’t driven by the fact that you were on a motorcycle—it’s driven by what happened, who’s responsible, and how your injuries show up in medical records.
In East Point, many serious crashes happen when riders are sharing the road with:
- heavy commuter traffic and frequent turning movements
- drivers changing lanes while watching for gaps
- vehicles slowing or merging unpredictably near major routes
- late-day glare, rain, and nighttime visibility issues
Those details affect fault and causation—the two things insurers scrutinize first. If your crash report, witness statements, photos, and medical timeline don’t line up cleanly, an AI estimate may be far higher (or far lower) than what the insurance company is willing to pay.


