In and around Selma, motorcycle crashes commonly involve high-speed merging, sudden lane changes, and drivers who may not fully notice motorcycles in traffic. Even when you believe the other driver was at fault, insurers may push back by arguing:
- the rider was traveling too fast for conditions
- lane-splitting or positioning contributed to the crash
- the injuries are inconsistent with the accident
- treatment was delayed or not documented clearly
California injury claims can also be affected by comparative fault—meaning your settlement may be reduced if the insurer argues you shared responsibility.
The takeaway: in Selma, the difference between a fair settlement and a low offer often comes down to what can be proven, not what feels obvious.


