In motorcycle cases, insurers don’t just look at the injury—they look at whether your story is supported by objective evidence. In Georgetown, common disputes can include:
- Intersection and turning conflicts (drivers turning left or changing lanes when a motorcycle was already in the lane)
- Low-visibility conditions (early morning commutes, glare near sunrise/sunset, darker roadway stretches)
- “I didn’t see you” defenses from the at-fault driver
- Inconsistent accounts between the initial report, later statements, and medical history
A calculator can’t verify what a driver saw, what the roadway lighting was like, or whether the police report aligns with your medical timeline. That’s where your evidence matters.


