New Orleans bicycle injuries often involve situations that don’t look like a simple “driver hit cyclist” story. Depending on where you were riding, insurers may try to reshape events around common local realities, such as:
- Turning conflicts and lane choices on busy corridors where drivers expect faster-moving gaps.
- Construction zones and lane shifts that force last-second adjustments.
- Tourist-heavy areas where attention is split—drivers looking for parking, entrances, or cross-streets.
- Crowded sidewalks and curbside activity that can blur what both sides claim was happening immediately before impact.
The result: even when you know what you felt in the moment, your claim has to be proven with evidence that holds up under scrutiny.


