Sonoma riders face a mix of road conditions and traffic patterns that frequently affect both fault and damages:
- Commuter and visitor congestion: Popular corridors can produce sudden lane changes, turn-ins, and slowdowns.
- Two-lane stretches and curving roads: Speed, visibility, and braking evidence can become central to liability disputes.
- Tourism-related driving habits: Drivers unfamiliar with the area may misjudge turns, look late, or react inconsistently.
- Seasonal conditions: Fog, glare, rain, and changing traction can affect what was “reasonable” and how quickly a crash could have been avoided.
All of this means two motorcycle crashes that look similar at first glance can produce very different settlement ranges—particularly when the dispute is about causation (what caused the injury) or comparative fault.


