Hammond traffic and commuting patterns often mean motorcycle crashes involve fast-changing scenes—lane merges, turn lanes, and sudden slowdowns. Add in Louisiana weather and seasonal road conditions, and it’s easy for key evidence to disappear quickly.
After a crash, the information that tends to matter most for settlement value usually includes:
- Photos/video of lane markings, debris, damaged signals, and any visible roadway defects
- Driver and witness details (who saw the lane position, speed, or failure to yield)
- Medical records that track the injury over time (not just an initial visit)
- Work documentation showing missed shifts and restrictions your doctor placed on you
A calculator can’t replace that evidence—but it can help you see why your case might be valued higher when the documentation is strong and consistent.


