Motorcycle crashes in the Greenville area frequently involve scenarios where fault isn’t always obvious at first—especially when a driver’s view is blocked or timing is tight. Common examples include:
- Left-turn and “late yield” collisions at intersections with multiple lanes and high turning volumes
- Lane-change contact during commute rush on arterial roads
- Sudden braking or lane obstruction from congestion, construction activity, or debris
- Nighttime visibility issues during seasonal events and weekend traffic
In these situations, insurers may challenge causation (“the crash didn’t cause the injury”) or argue comparative fault (“you contributed”). That’s one reason a calculator can only take you so far—Greenville claims often hinge on documentation that proves what happened in real time.


