Randolph Town sits in the orbit of higher-traffic corridors and frequent commuter routes. That matters because many motorcycle crashes here are tied to time-of-day driving—morning rush, evening return trips, and busy cross-town merges.
In practice, two riders with the same injury diagnosis may end up with very different settlement values depending on:
- Where the crash happened (intersection vs. roadway segment; visibility; traffic control)
- How quickly treatment began after the wreck
- Whether the story stays consistent across your medical notes, witness accounts, and any statements
- What the insurer believes about fault (including any comparative negligence arguments)
Massachusetts claims can be impacted by comparative fault—meaning even if you’re partially responsible, recovery may be reduced. That’s why “what the calculator says” isn’t as important as what evidence supports.


