Motorcycle crashes here frequently involve fast-changing roadway situations—drivers turning across lanes, sudden braking, or hazards that appear late to a rider. When a crash happens quickly, the dispute often isn’t about whether injuries exist; it’s about what caused the crash and who is responsible.
In Louisiana, fault arguments matter because they affect settlement leverage. Even if you’re confident you rode safely, insurers may claim the rider contributed to the crash or that the other driver acted reasonably. That’s one reason two cases with similar injuries can produce very different settlement ranges.


