New Orleans residents and visitors spend time on foot. That means more accidents involving:
- Pedestrian and nightlife crashes where the impact doesn’t always cause visible bruising immediately.
- Festival and event congestion (Bourbon Street area foot traffic, streetcar-adjacent crossings, and event detours) where collisions can happen quickly and witnesses may scatter.
- Rain, humidity, and uneven surfaces that contribute to slips—especially near curb cuts, stairs, and older sidewalks.
- High-speed commute collisions where blunt force can cause internal trauma even when the person feels “okay” at first.
In these situations, symptoms can appear later due to swelling, irritation, or bleeding that becomes noticeable after the initial shock fades. That delay is one reason insurers often request extra proof—because they want to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.


