Paris riders commonly face the same real-world problems: changing traffic patterns, limited sightlines, and sudden hazards on roads people treat like “shortcuts.” In disputes, insurers often argue that:
- the driver “couldn’t see you” due to lighting, curves, or parked vehicles
- the rider was at fault for speed or lane position
- the injuries weren’t caused by the crash (or were already developing)
- the crash happened differently than you remember
That’s why your case needs a clean, consistent timeline supported by documentation—especially in the first days after the incident.


