Online tools typically work by taking the injury type you report and estimating common ranges for medical bills, wage loss, and non-economic damages. That sounds straightforward, but in real cases the value often turns on things a form can’t measure, such as:
- Whether fault is clearly supported by reports, witness accounts, and scene documentation
- How consistent your medical record is with the crash mechanism
- Whether treatment was timely and continuous after the wreck
- How your injuries affect function, not just diagnosis labels
In Tremonton, many motorcycle riders are commuting routes or traveling between nearby communities. That matters because crashes can involve sudden lane changes, reduced visibility, or drivers misperceiving a motorcycle’s speed—details that make or break fault arguments.


