Many Medford motorcycle collisions happen in traffic patterns where fault isn’t obvious at first glance—think turns, merging, left-hand movements near busier corridors, or sudden braking in dense roadway conditions. When claims start, insurers frequently focus on:
- Speed and stopping distance arguments (especially when skid marks, dashcam, or witness accounts are limited)
- Lane positioning disputes (with both drivers offering competing interpretations)
- “Comparative negligence” theories—even when the motorcycle rider wasn’t clearly at fault
A calculator can’t see those disputes. But it can help you identify which categories of losses will be most affected once fault is contested.


