Many motorcycle riders in Camas commute through predictable corridors—busy approaches to Portland-area travel, routine intersection crossings, and stretches where drivers change lanes quickly during peak hours. That matters because these crashes often come down to:
- What the other driver saw (or should have seen) at the moment of impact
- Lane position and timing (turning, merging, or braking decisions)
- Traffic control and signage at intersections
- Whether witnesses can place the motorcycle’s speed and location
AI calculators generally don’t know whether your crash happened at a signalized intersection, a busy merge area, or where visibility was affected by weather or lighting. That’s why two riders with similar injuries can receive very different outcomes.


