Most calculators ask for inputs like injury severity, medical expenses, and lost wages, then generate a range using broad assumptions. That can be useful when you’re trying to wrap your head around categories of damages.
In Buford, though, motorcycle crashes often occur in high-traffic corridors and fast-changing driving conditions—for example:
- turning movements at busy commercial intersections
- sudden braking when traffic flow compresses
- disputes about who entered an intersection first
- claims about speed and visibility during glare or dusk
Those factors can change the settlement outcome because insurers scrutinize whether the rider’s injuries match the crash mechanics and whether liability is clear. A calculator won’t know if the other driver’s version is supported by video, witness accounts, or reliable timing evidence.


