Pickerington riders often face collision scenarios that insurers scrutinize closely:
- Intersection conflicts: Left-turning drivers failing to yield, late turns, or unclear lane positioning.
- Commute cut-throughs: Sudden braking and merging when traffic is heavy or speeds vary.
- Roadwork and lane shifts: Construction zones can create driver confusion and disputes about visibility and signage.
- Debris and surface issues: Potholes, uneven pavement, and roadway debris can worsen an impact and complicate injury causation.
- Low-light commuting: Evening rides can raise questions about lighting, visibility, and whether drivers could reasonably see the motorcycle.
When these factors are contested, settlement discussions often move away from “generic calculator numbers” and toward the evidence: police reports, traffic movement timelines, witness accounts, photos/video, and medical proof linking your injuries to the crash.


