Bicycle injuries in and around Opelousas commonly involve roadway interactions that can be hard to reconstruct later—especially when the crash happens near:
- busier commuting corridors where drivers may make late lane changes,
- intersections where turning vehicles and cyclists share the same space,
- residential streets where lighting changes quickly at night,
- work zones and resurfacing areas where traffic patterns shift.
In real-life cases, the dispute usually isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s how the crash happened and whether the other party can credibly shift blame. That’s why we focus on building a record that can survive insurer scrutiny.


