Some crash patterns show up frequently in suburban and urban-edge areas of the New Orleans metro—especially where traffic moves quickly between neighborhoods, commercial strips, and major connectors.
Common situations we investigate in Kenner include:
- Turning collisions near busy intersections where drivers are focused on cross-traffic or lane changes
- Nighttime and low-visibility impacts along corridors with variable lighting and glare
- Pedestrians crossing near commercial areas after shopping trips, errands, or rideshare drop-offs
- Workday foot traffic around shift changes near employment locations
- Construction-adjacent crossings where lane shifts, signage, and temporary markings can confuse drivers
Even when the driver “looks obviously careless,” insurance may still argue about where the pedestrian was, whether the driver had enough time to stop, or whether the pedestrian shared fault.
That’s why the early story matters.


