Greer sits along busy regional corridors, and many motorcycle crashes involve commuting patterns—vehicles turning, changing lanes, or responding late to traffic flow. That matters because insurers often argue about what each driver “should have seen” and whether the motorcycle had time to avoid the collision.
In real cases, the most persuasive evidence tends to include:
- Scene photos (intersection layout, lane position, skid marks, damage angles)
- Witness accounts (especially from nearby stops, gas stations, or motorists who observed the lead-up)
- Dashcam or surveillance video when available
- Accident reports and any diagram entries that match the collision mechanics
- Medical records that document symptoms, limitations, and treatment timeline
An AI calculator can’t verify whether the evidence supports your version of events. But it can help you think about what categories of loss you’ll need to prove.


