Many pedestrian injuries in Macomb happen in predictable, everyday settings:
- Morning and evening commutes when drivers are watching traffic flow and not crosswalks closely enough
- Near schools, parks, and bus routes where children, teens, and caregivers move quickly between vehicles and entrances
- Evening foot traffic around local dining and entertainment, when lighting and glare reduce a driver’s ability to react
- Construction and roadway changes that alter lanes, visibility, and pedestrian paths
Those factors matter because insurance adjusters often argue that “everyone should have seen everything.” A claim in Macomb depends on proving what was reasonable for the driver to notice in that specific place and lighting condition—not just in hindsight.


