In most motorcycle injury cases, settlement discussions revolve around a few practical categories. A calculator may model these in simplified form, but your real settlement amount depends on how well your evidence supports each one:
- Medical treatment and objective findings: ER records, imaging, follow-up visits, therapy notes, and any specialist evaluations.
- Work and income impact: missed shifts, reduced hours, overtime loss, and whether you could return to your prior job duties.
- Ongoing limitations: problems that last beyond the initial healing phase—like balance issues, restricted range of motion, or chronic pain.
- Liability clarity: whether the crash happened at a predictable conflict point (turning lanes, intersections, merge areas) and whether witness statements or photos line up with the police report.
In Weston, insurers frequently scrutinize whether injuries “fit” the crash narrative—especially when the incident happened quickly or visibility was reduced. If you don’t have consistent documentation right away, even legitimate injuries can become harder to value.


