In smaller towns, a crash may be witnessed by a few neighbors. In the Justice area, riders often collide with drivers who are focused on traffic signals, lane changes, or turning movements in dense roadway conditions. That can lead to disputes like:
- Conflicting versions of what happened at an intersection (lane position, right-of-way, turn timing)
- “I didn’t see the motorcycle” defenses—especially around glare, night riding, or poor weather
- Speed and braking arguments that rely on estimates rather than objective data
- Shared-fault claims (for example, the insurer alleging the rider should have taken evasive action)
Settlement discussions move quickly when fault is clear. When fault is disputed, insurers tend to offer less until they see stronger proof.


