Motorcycle injury claims don’t all follow the same pattern. In New Britain, common collision dynamics can create unique settlement pressures:
- Intersections and turn lanes during rush hour: Insurers often argue the rider should have anticipated a turn or maintained more space.
- Construction zones and detours: Lane shifts, temporary signage, and narrowed roadways can affect fault and causation.
- Short-notice traffic changes: Sudden braking, traffic pattern shifts, or unclear yielding situations can become central to the liability dispute.
- Visibility issues near evening commute times: Glare, lighting, and speed perception disputes show up more when crashes happen at dusk.
Because of this, two crashes that look similar on the surface may produce very different settlement outcomes once the insurance company reviews evidence and medical causation.


