Even when a driver says they “didn’t see you,” pedestrian cases in Clawson often come down to timing, sightlines, and competing stories—especially around:
- Commute traffic and turn lanes: Drivers may be focused on gaps, merging, or making late turns.
- Crossings near busier corridors: Lighting and line-of-sight can change quickly as vehicles approach.
- Suburban street design: Curbs, driveways, and parked vehicles can affect whether a driver had a clear view.
- Michigan weather transitions: Rain, snow, and glare can shift braking distance and visibility.
Because of that, the early narrative matters. If the first facts are incomplete, insurance companies can later argue the crash didn’t happen the way you remember—or that your injuries stem from something else.


