Many pedestrian injuries in Adrian happen in predictable patterns—commutes, errands, and crossings where drivers expect to see foot traffic. Depending on where you were walking, the dispute often turns on whether the driver had a reasonable time and distance to react.
Common Adrian-area situations include:
- Crossings near busy retail corridors and office areas where traffic flow can be faster during peak hours.
- Daytime visibility issues—sun glare, wet pavement, and roadside landscaping that can affect sightlines.
- Construction and lane shifts near routes people use to get to work, school, or appointments.
- Evening and weekend activity when people are walking between parking areas and local destinations.
In Michigan, fault arguments often come down to timing and attention—especially when the insurance company believes it can argue you “should have seen” the vehicle earlier or that the driver “couldn’t avoid it.” Your attorney’s job is to test those claims against the physical scene, witness accounts, and your medical record.


