Motorcycle Accident

Motorcycle accident content, drafted from real local incidents

Motorcycle crashes are tracked as their own incident type and scored on the same severity signals as every other category — fatality, critical injury, victim count.

Motorcycle incidents are classified separately (incident_type: motorcycle) from general motor vehicle crashes, so they're easy to filter on the Incidents page and won't get buried under higher-volume car accident reports.

Because motorcycle crashes are disproportionately likely to involve serious or critical injury, they frequently clear the generation threshold on severity signals alone — no dedicated type bonus is needed for most of these to reach your Review Queue.

How this is scored

No dedicated type bonus applies to motorcycle incidents, but the base severity signals do: +50 for a fatality, +20 for a critical injury, +25 if the crash occurred in your firm's state — motorcycle incidents hit these thresholds often given the nature of the collisions.

Where it's sourced from

Local TV and newspaper RSS feeds for your state, the same source list configured automatically during onboarding.

Frequently asked questions

Are motorcycle accidents treated differently from car accidents in scoring?
They're tracked as a distinct incident type for filtering and reporting purposes, but scored on the same base signals — fatality, critical injury, victim count, and state match — as every other category.
Will the article address comparative negligence concerns specific to motorcyclists?
The AI is prompted to cover applicable state comparative fault rules as part of the standard legal-guidance section, and your firm's prompt template can add specific instructions (e.g. addressing lane-splitting or helmet-law bias) under Settings → Prompt Templates.

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