New Orleans is dense, pedestrian-heavy, and constantly in motion—especially around French Quarter weekends, festivals, school zones, and commute corridors. That environment can make it harder to prove exactly how the injury happened and who is responsible.
Common reasons claims stall or get undervalued locally include:
- Surveillance gaps: cameras turn off, footage gets overwritten, or businesses don’t retain records long.
- Conflicting accounts: witnesses may see only part of what happened—particularly in busy crosswalks and narrow streets.
- “Pre-existing injury” arguments: insurers may claim your fracture wasn’t caused by the incident, even when imaging and timelines suggest otherwise.
- Delay from the “wait and see” mindset: people sometimes try to manage pain at home—then treatment timing becomes a dispute.
A lawyer can help you lock down the evidence early while your medical story and your incident timeline are still fresh.


