Many motorcycle crashes around Manassas Park involve drivers merging, turning, or changing lanes amid dense traffic patterns. When fault is disputed, insurers frequently argue that:
- the motorcycle rider was not in the driver’s field of view
- speed or braking affected how the crash unfolded
- the rider should have anticipated the maneuver
In Virginia, these disputes matter because insurers can reduce recovery when they believe the other side shares responsibility. That’s why the “who caused it?” question often drives how much (or how quickly) a settlement becomes available.


