Southfield injuries frequently involve the same realities we see across metro Detroit: multiple vehicles, rapid scene turnover, and insurance adjusters trying to resolve matters before the full scope of harm is understood.
Common local patterns include:
- Intersections and rush-hour impacts where fault may be disputed (lane changes, turning movements, traffic signals, speeding, or failure to yield).
- Multi-car collisions where multiple drivers claim theirs “wasn’t the cause.”
- Pedestrian and crosswalk exposure in more walkable commercial pockets, where drivers may contest visibility or distraction.
- Construction and roadway transitions that complicate visibility and traffic flow.
Because catastrophic injuries can include brain injury, spinal damage, severe burns, and permanent impairment, the legal strategy has to match the evidence—not the early assumptions.


