In Clemson, motorcycle collisions frequently involve fast-changing conditions: heavy traffic surges, drivers unfamiliar with local roads, and intersections where visibility can be limited by turning vehicles or traffic backups. These crashes can be harder to evaluate because fault is disputed more often than people expect.
That means an estimate—whether AI-driven or not—may be derailed if key evidence is missing or inconsistent. Before you rely on any calculator number, focus on whether you can document:
- Where the crash happened (intersection vs. roadway segment, lane position, signals/stop signs)
- How traffic behaved at the time (queues, lane changes, turning movements)
- What you observed immediately after impact (your recollection and witnesses)
- How quickly you sought treatment and how symptoms were described
When liability is unclear, insurers tend to offer lower amounts. When liability is well-supported, negotiation often moves faster.


