Loganville is known for a mix of residential roads and higher-traffic corridors where motorcycles share the road with commuters. Many riders get hurt in situations that are easy to misunderstand at first—especially when the crash happens quickly and the other driver insists they “didn’t see” the motorcycle.
In practice, insurers often focus on:
- Intersection and turning disputes (who had the right-of-way, what the light/sign showed, and what each driver reasonably saw)
- Lane-change and merge arguments (including claims that the rider was traveling too fast for conditions)
- Road condition and debris issues (potholes, construction debris, and signage/marking visibility)
- Timing of medical documentation (whether symptoms were treated promptly and consistently)
A calculator can’t verify these facts. But it can help you organize your claim so your evidence matches the categories insurers expect to see.


