AI tools typically build settlement numbers from broad patterns—medical costs, time off work, and injury severity categories. That can be helpful for orientation, but it may not reflect how Massachusetts handles proof of damages or how insurers evaluate local fact patterns.
In Braintree, motorcycle crashes frequently involve:
- Left-turn and intersection conflicts with drivers focused on traffic flow
- Lane-splitting/spotting disputes (what the rider could reasonably do and what the driver could reasonably see)
- Roadway conditions tied to construction, resurfacing, or temporary traffic control
- Commute-time collisions where witnesses’ recollections may be brief or incomplete
Those factors can change fault arguments and causation—two things that strongly influence settlement outcomes.
How to use the calculator wisely: treat it like a “what inputs move the number” tool. Then make sure your real-world documentation matches what the estimate assumes.


