In suburban Georgia, motorcycle crashes frequently involve high-speed changes in traffic flow—turning vehicles, sudden lane adjustments, and drivers who don’t fully account for motorcycles in mirrors and blind spots. When the crash happens quickly, fault can become disputed fast.
That’s why your case often turns on items like:
- Timing (what traffic signals and vehicle positions were doing at the moment of impact)
- Visibility (sun glare, weather, lighting, and whether the rider was seen)
- Credibility (inconsistencies between the police report, witness accounts, and later statements)
If the insurer believes they can reduce liability—or shift part of it to you—your settlement range can change dramatically.


