A settlement value isn’t determined by diagnosis alone. After a crash on Massachusetts roads, insurers typically zoom in on two things:
- Who was responsible (liability)
- Whether the injuries match the crash and treatment timeline (causation)
In Taunton, common patterns can change how these issues are evaluated—especially when a crash happens during:
- Rush-hour commuting (visibility and reaction time become contested)
- Intersection conflicts (left-turn / failure-to-yield disputes often hinge on witness accounts and traffic control)
- Road work and lane shifts (drivers may claim they didn’t see the motorcycle due to temporary signage or changed sightlines)
- Mixed traffic conditions (cars, trucks, and motorcycles sharing lanes can lead to disagreement over lane position and speed)
An AI estimate may not fully account for how these disputes play out in your specific case. That’s why the “right” next step is to protect evidence early—before the details fade.


