Not every crash is “clean” on paper. In Vallejo, it’s common to see disputes tied to timing and visibility—especially when the collision happens quickly and there are no independent witnesses.
Some common dispute themes we see in the area include:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: drivers turning or merging may claim they yielded, or they may provide a different timeline.
- Lane-splitting arguments: insurers sometimes challenge the rider’s positioning and speed, even when the motorcycle was in a reasonable lane position.
- Low-light and weather factors: glare, fog, or nighttime visibility can become a blame point.
- “Pre-existing” injury allegations: adjusters may suggest symptoms existed before the crash to reduce payout.
A calculator may give a broad range, but it usually can’t account for how insurers in California evaluate these common defenses.


