In and around Stockbridge, motorcycle crashes often involve fast-changing driving conditions—commuter traffic, late-day congestion, and intersections where turning vehicles and lane changes can be difficult to time. Even when the crash feels obvious (“they ran into me”), insurers frequently try to reframe the story around:
- Intersection fault (left turns, failure to yield, blocked sight lines)
- Lane positioning disputes (who had space to merge or change lanes)
- Speed and braking arguments (especially when skid marks or dashcam video is missing)
- Roadway hazards (construction zones, debris, uneven pavement, or signage issues)
That matters because settlement value isn’t driven only by the injury diagnosis—it’s driven by how clearly the evidence supports who caused the crash and how the injuries connect to it.


