Many motorcycle crashes in the Mauldin area involve sudden decision points: turning movements, lane changes, and vehicles merging or braking in commute traffic. Even when a rider is doing everything right, insurers may argue:
- the rider was traveling too fast for conditions,
- the rider didn’t have the right-of-way,
- or the rider’s injuries were caused (at least in part) by something other than the crash.
That’s why a calculator should be treated as a starting point. In real cases, adjusters look for evidence that supports causation and damages—not just the fact that someone got hurt.


