In a smaller Wisconsin community like Burlington, crashes can still involve fast-moving commuters, changing traffic control, and drivers who may not recognize a motorcycle’s position in time. Disputes frequently come down to:
- Intersection timing (especially when one driver claims they “never saw” the motorcycle)
- Lane position and visibility (where riders may be partially obscured by vehicles)
- Conflicting accounts from drivers and any bystanders present
- Documentation gaps—for example, if photos or witness information weren’t collected right after the crash
A calculator may output numbers, but insurers typically focus on whether the evidence supports liability and causation. If your case involves disputed fault, your settlement range can shift dramatically.


