Orem’s mix of commuting routes, nearby shopping corridors, and frequent traffic patterns means motorcycle crashes commonly involve:
- Left-turn and failing-to-yield situations at intersections
- Lane changes near busier arterials during rush hour
- Sudden braking when traffic compresses and visibility changes
- Road debris or construction-related hazards that appear without warning
- Low-speed “nearly stopped” impacts that still cause serious neck, back, and concussion injuries
In these scenarios, insurers may try to frame the crash as avoidable (e.g., speed, lane position, reaction time). Your settlement value typically depends on whether evidence supports a reasonable account of how the motorcycle was operating and why the collision happened.


