Gretna riders often share the road with:
- Commuter traffic moving through busier stretches where sudden lane changes and late braking can matter.
- Turning traffic at intersections where drivers may misjudge distance—especially when a cyclist is traveling at a steady speed and not expecting a sudden pull-in.
- Road construction and resurfacing that can alter lane width, signage placement, lighting, and markings.
- Day-to-night visibility shifts—even a short period of dimmer lighting can affect whether a driver claims they “didn’t see you.”
Because these factors show up repeatedly in local claims, your case needs careful documentation that matches the way the crash likely unfolded on the roadway.


