Motorcycles are common on Idaho roads, including routes that connect rural areas to town. In Blackfoot, crashes may involve:
- Cars turning across traffic at intersections and driveways
- Sudden braking after a car changes lanes or merges
- Deer and wildlife encounters that create unexpected hazards
- Weather and road-surface changes (rain, glare, frost, gravel, or patchy pavement)
In these scenarios, insurers frequently argue about what happened in the moments before impact. That means your settlement value can rise or fall based on evidence such as photos, witness statements, and documented roadway conditions—not only on what you feel afterward.


