Many calculators produce a “range” using general assumptions. That can be useful for planning, but motorcycle cases often turn on details that calculators can’t see—especially when fault is contested.
In La Marque, common disputes we see after motorcycle crashes include:
- Unclear right-of-way at intersections when a driver turns across the rider’s path.
- Visibility issues (sun glare, rain, or darkness) that affect braking time and perception.
- Conflicting accident accounts between drivers, witnesses, or the version captured in early reports.
- Treatment gaps that insurers argue mean the injury wasn’t caused by the crash.
If any of those factors are in play, the settlement value can move dramatically—up or down—based on what’s documented.


