Norfolk traffic moves fast, and collisions can involve more than one factor—visibility issues, turn lanes, merging traffic, or a sudden slowdown on a busy corridor. When a motorcycle is involved, even minor disputes about what a driver saw (or didn’t see) can shift settlement value.
That’s why “calculator numbers” can feel off. Many online tools assume the key facts are straightforward. In actual Norfolk cases, claims can hinge on:
- Scene evidence (photos of the roadway, markings, lights, and debris patterns)
- Traffic-control details (signals, turn lanes, stop signs, crosswalk markings)
- Timing and perception (how quickly braking happened and what was visible)
- Consistency between your crash report, witness statements, and medical notes
If the insurer believes the motorcycle rider’s version is incomplete—or that another driver could share blame—the case value can drop quickly.


