Many motorcycle wrecks are not “he said, she said” in the abstract—they become disputes about specifics: lane position, speed, braking distance, and whether a driver had a clear view. In a suburban area like Sharonville, crashes can involve:
- Drivers turning or merging after being focused on traffic flow
- Vehicles changing lanes in dense traffic pockets
- Drivers misjudging stopping time in wet conditions or low visibility
- Limited on-scene witnesses because people are commuting or moving through busy intersections
When eyewitness support is thin, the case often depends heavily on documentation—photos, video, medical records that connect symptoms to the crash, and records showing the timing of treatment.


