Many injury claims don’t hinge on “who got hurt.” They hinge on what a driver did—how they turned, merged, or failed to keep a safe lookout—plus what the roadway required at the time.
In Pascagoula, disputes frequently start with:
- Left turns and lane changes near intersections where cyclists share the roadway.
- Day/night visibility issues on longer commuting stretches.
- Construction or temporary traffic patterns that change how drivers approach a bicycle lane or shoulder.
- Inconsistent accounts when multiple people witnessed the crash but details differ.
Even when you feel confident about what happened, insurers may try to reframe the story to reduce payout. That’s why early documentation and a structured case theory are so important.


