Sandy Springs residents regularly deal with driving patterns that can complicate fault arguments in motorcycle crashes. Common insurer themes include:
- Alleged lane-splitting or speed issues (even when the rider is already sharing the road safely)
- Disputes about whether a driver yielded after a turn or changed lanes without sufficient warning
- Claims that injuries were “minor” at first, then “unexpectedly worse later”
- Arguments that the rider’s injuries were caused by something other than the crash
A calculator won’t know whether your case includes strong proof (photos, witness statements, video, objective medical testing) or weak proof (incomplete documentation, unclear reports, gaps in treatment). Those differences can mean the gap between a realistic settlement and a low offer.


