Cudahy riders often crash in situations tied to everyday local driving:
- Stop-and-go commuting and quick merges: Drivers entering traffic lanes may misjudge a motorcycle’s speed.
- Residential intersections and turning conflicts: A common theme is a left turn or pull-out where the motorcycle is spotted late.
- Concentrated pedestrian activity near neighborhood corridors: Even when the collision is between vehicles, pedestrian crossings can change traffic flow and witness availability.
- Weather and pavement conditions in Wisconsin: Rain, glare, and potholes can affect braking distance and how soon a rider can avoid a hazard.
Those circumstances matter because they affect liability arguments—and liability is usually the biggest driver of how insurers value the case.


