In many Shreveport cases, disputes don’t hinge on whether a person was hit—they hinge on how and why the driver couldn’t or didn’t avoid the collision.
Common trouble spots include:
- Turning movements at busy intersections where pedestrians are crossing while traffic is flowing or queues are forming.
- Night visibility near entertainment districts and along corridors where lighting and storefront glare can affect what drivers see.
- Construction and detours that change lanes, shift crosswalk visibility, or force pedestrians closer to traffic.
- Storm-related conditions (rain and reduced sightlines) that make braking distance and lane position critical.
When insurance tries to minimize the crash or shift blame, the difference between a weak and strong claim often comes down to early evidence.


