Motorcycle settlements don’t move on math alone. They move on what can be proven.
In real Pocatello cases, insurers often scrutinize:
- Whether the other driver actually saw you (turning movements, lane position, sightlines)
- Road and weather conditions around the time of the crash (rain/glare/snow residue)
- Consistency between the crash and the medical story (especially when symptoms evolve)
- Comparative fault arguments (even a small allegation can change negotiation posture)
That’s why two riders can both look “similar” at first—then one claim develops stronger proof and the settlement range shifts noticeably.


