After a crash, you may hear things like “you should have avoided it,” “your injuries aren’t serious,” or “we need a recorded statement.” Those tactics are common in Michigan claims—especially when insurers believe the timeline or fault is unclear.
In Southgate, disputes frequently come down to:
- Intersection timing and turning movements (drivers turning across a bike lane or failing to yield)
- Daylight vs. low-visibility conditions (early morning commutes, dusk rides, glare)
- Roadway hazards near busy commercial corridors (debris, lane obstructions, construction-related changes)
- Who’s at fault when both sides “remember it differently”
Even when you know what happened, insurers may try to pressure you into statements that later get used against you. The goal is to keep your story consistent with the evidence and your medical record.


