In and around Clarkston, pedestrian injuries commonly happen in places where traffic flow and visibility change quickly—areas near retail corridors, roadway intersections, transit stops, and neighborhood streets where walkers and drivers share space.
Even when a driver “seems” at fault, insurers often challenge:
- What the driver could see (time of day, lighting, obstructions, weather)
- How the pedestrian entered the roadway (where the first point of contact occurred)
- Whether the driver took reasonable evasive action
- Whether the injuries match the accident timeline
Because these disputes are fact-driven, the strongest claims are built early—before surveillance footage is overwritten and before witnesses move on.


