Motorcycles offer less protection than cars, and in a commuter suburb like Draper, crashes can escalate quickly. Common local factors we see include:
- Lane changes and merging near high-traffic corridors, where drivers may not fully account for a motorcycle’s speed or position.
- Construction zones and shifting lanes, which can make it harder for motorists to see riders and harder to reconstruct what happened.
- Low-visibility conditions common in winter months (snow glare, early darkness, and wet pavement), which can increase stopping-distance disputes.
When those issues lead to fractures, concussion symptoms, back/neck injuries, or nerve-related pain, the economic impact often grows beyond the initial ER visit—especially when follow-up care, therapy, or work restrictions become part of the timeline.


