Allen Park sits in a commuting corridor, and pedestrian crashes here often involve:
- Drivers turning across pedestrian paths while looking for traffic flow (especially during rush hour)
- Low-visibility conditions (headlights in rain/snow, glare, and dark intersections)
- Construction and lane changes that alter sightlines near road work areas
- Commercial traffic moving through the area for deliveries and shifts
Even when a driver “should have seen you,” insurers may still push back—arguing about timing, signal compliance, or whether your injuries match what was reported right after the crash.


