In the Holly Springs area, motorcycle crashes frequently happen during the same daily patterns everyone else uses—commuter traffic, busy intersections, and quick lane changes. That’s also why insurers often try to dispute fault.
Common dispute themes in this area include:
- Turn/merge conflicts at intersections where visibility can be affected by traffic flow and landscaping.
- Lane position disagreements (what the rider could or couldn’t see, and what the other driver believed).
- Speed and braking claims made after the fact, especially when skid marks or video footage are limited.
- “Comparative blame” arguments that try to reduce the other party’s responsibility.
The takeaway: before you rely on any estimate tool, understand that the insurer’s story about what happened can change the settlement outcome.


