In most motorcycle cases, the value isn’t determined by the crash alone. Insurers focus on whether the evidence proves:
- Who caused the collision (and whether Brunswick comparative fault is in play)
- What injuries were caused by the crash
- How long the effects lasted and whether treatment was consistent
- Whether your losses match the record (medical bills, wage impact, and documented limitations)
That’s why two people with similar injuries after a wreck can receive very different outcomes. A calculator can’t review police narratives, dashcam footage, medical causation, or inconsistencies in witness accounts.


