Forest Park riders frequently face crash scenarios tied to everyday driving patterns: vehicles turning across a motorcycle’s path, drivers failing to yield at busy intersections, or sudden lane changes during commuting hours. In these cases, the “math” behind a settlement depends heavily on whether the evidence clearly supports what happened.
An AI estimator can’t read dash cams, evaluate scene visibility, or weigh witness credibility. That means your estimate may be low if you don’t input key facts—or if you haven’t gathered them yet.
Local evidence that can change the value of a claim typically includes:
- Photos showing lane position, skid marks, and roadway conditions
- Witness names and statements (especially those who saw the turn/yield failure)
- Accident reports with clear time, location, and accounts
- Medical records that tie symptoms to the crash timeline
When those pieces are missing or inconsistent, insurers often push for a lower number—even if the injuries are significant.


