Most settlement outcomes come down to three things that need documentation:
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Liability (who caused the crash)
- In North Canton, disputes commonly arise when a driver claims they “didn’t see” the motorcycle while turning, changing lanes, or entering traffic.
- Evidence like traffic-signal timing, lane positions, and witness accounts (including people who saw the lead-up) can matter as much as the injury itself.
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Medical proof of injury severity and impact
- Insurers look for consistency: diagnoses, follow-ups, imaging, and whether treatment reflects the symptoms you reported.
- Motorcycle injuries can start with “seems minor” symptoms and later reveal more serious issues—delays or gaps in care can give adjusters room to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the crash.
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Economic and non-economic losses
- Economic losses may include medical bills, prescriptions, rehab, and time missed from work.
- Non-economic losses may include pain, loss of enjoyment, sleep disruption, scarring, and reduced ability to do everyday activities.
A calculator can’t verify those three pillars for your specific case. But understanding what they are helps you ask better questions and build a stronger record.


