In suburban areas like Parkland, many collisions happen during routine driving: left turns at busy intersections, lane changes, sudden braking, and failure to notice a motorcycle in a rider’s blind spot. When a crash occurs at commuting hours, the evidence can also get complicated quickly—dashcams get overwritten, witnesses move on, and people’s first recollections can differ.
Common Parkland-area dispute themes include:
- Left-turn and intersection timing (drivers claiming they “couldn’t see” the motorcycle in time)
- Lane-change or merge disagreements
- Speed and reaction-time arguments (often based on estimates rather than direct measurements)
- Injury skepticism (insurers questioning whether symptoms match the crash)
Because these issues are predictable, insurers often start with a low offer—especially before your medical picture is clear.


