Many bike crashes in Shreveport involve predictable real-world situations:
- High-speed turning lanes and late lane changes on arterial roads where a cyclist may be partially obscured.
- Intersections with heavy signal timing and multiple lanes of traffic, where witnesses disagree about who entered first.
- Construction, debris, and lane shifts that force last-second movement.
- Night riding and glare (headlights, storefront lighting, and wet pavement) that makes it harder to tell where a rider was positioned.
When fault is disputed, insurers look for inconsistencies—especially in what you remember versus what others report. That’s why your early documentation and your first legal strategy are so important.


