Lake Forest Park riders often get involved in collisions tied to commuting patterns—rush-hour traffic, turning movements near busier corridors, and sudden lane changes when drivers are focused on reaching a destination. When an AI tool is built on generic inputs, it may not reflect the real-world friction of proving:
- How fault is shared (and how that impacts recovery under Washington’s comparative fault rules)
- Whether the other driver saw the motorcycle in time
- Whether roadway conditions or visibility played a role
An estimate may not account for disputes you’re likely to face with insurers in the Seattle-area region—like claims that a rider “should have slowed,” that visibility was adequate, or that injuries were unrelated.


