Motorcycle claims don’t usually hinge on “who was hurt,” but on how the crash happened and what can be proven.
In Kenner, common friction points that affect settlement discussions include:
- Lane changes and merging traffic: A sudden merge or late turn can be hard to reconstruct without video or witness detail.
- Construction and shifting traffic patterns: Detours, temporary signage, and altered lanes can support arguments about reasonable conduct.
- Low-visibility moments: Evening rides and weather changes can make perception and stopping distance a major issue.
- Comparative fault arguments: Insurers may allege speeding, improper lane positioning, not braking in time, or rider behavior that contributed.
A calculator may give a range, but these local dispute themes determine whether that range moves up, down, or stalls.


