Motorcycle collisions in Manhattan frequently involve high-contrast driving situations—drivers pulling into traffic, sudden braking, and visibility challenges during Kansas weather changes. While every crash is different, these are common circumstances we see that can affect liability and settlement value:
- Peak commuting and event traffic: delays and lane changes around busy times can lead to disputes about reaction time and “who had the right to proceed.”
- Turning and merging conflicts: motorcycles can be harder to see when vehicles turn across lanes or merge onto faster traffic flows.
- Road surface and weather factors: potholes, debris, glare, rain, and winter conditions can influence how insurers argue about speed, control, and causation.
- Low-speed “hard impacts”: even when the speed seems modest, head/neck injuries can become expensive quickly if treatment is delayed or inconsistent.
Why this matters: settlement values don’t hinge on the crash headline—they hinge on what the evidence shows about fault, injury causation, and the seriousness of your functional limitations.


