Motorcycle collisions in and around Shorewood frequently involve disputes about what happened in the moment—especially near busy intersections and corridors where drivers may be turning, merging, or changing lanes. Even when the ride looked “obvious” to you, insurers often focus on written evidence:
- Traffic-signal timing and turn angles (who had the right-of-way)
- Lane position and visibility (what the driver could reasonably see)
- Speed and braking evidence (including any witness or scene observations)
- Weather and lighting during early morning/evening commutes
In practice, that means your case value hinges less on the fact that you were injured, and more on how well the crash and injury are connected in the record.


