Las Vegas is unique in how often motorcycles collide with fast-changing traffic flows.
Common local situations we see include:
- Intersections with heavy turning traffic (drivers entering a motorcycle’s path while looking for gaps in dense streams)
- High-speed merging zones where lane changes happen quickly during commute surges
- Event-week congestion near major venues, where inattentiveness and rushed driving increase risk
- Roadway visibility issues at night (headlight glare, lighting changes, and driver perception problems)
An AI or online calculator can’t fully account for whether your crash involved clear fault indicators—like a turning vehicle failing to yield—or whether the defense will try to argue comparative negligence.
Because of that, think of any calculator as a starting point for questions, not a prediction of what you’ll be offered.


