Linden traffic patterns and commuting corridors can create crash scenarios that insurers scrutinize closely. For example, crashes often involve:
- Left-turn and merging situations at busy intersections where timing and visibility matter
- Lane changes around traffic queues during peak commute hours
- Sudden braking and stop-and-go traffic on multi-lane roads
- Roadway conditions that affect stopping distance (including debris, worn pavement, or unclear markings)
When a motorcycle is involved, the injuries are frequently more severe than they would be in a car crash—so the settlement conversation isn’t just about immediate bills. Insurers also look for proof of ongoing limitations, follow-up treatment, and how the crash affected your ability to work.


