Dearborn is a commuting and shopping hub with busy corridors, frequent turning movements, and intersections where drivers may be watching for cross traffic, buses, or cyclists—not you.
Common local patterns we see in pedestrian injury claims include:
- Turning vehicles: A driver starts a left or right turn and a pedestrian is caught in the turning path.
- Dense traffic and late braking: Traffic congestion can reduce reaction time, leading to “I couldn’t stop in time” arguments.
- Visibility problems: Street lighting, glare during seasonal changes, and weather (rain/snow) affect what a reasonable driver should have seen.
- Construction and lane changes: Road work can shift crosswalks, change sightlines, and create confusion about who has priority.
When those factors exist, insurers often focus on “shared fault” or question whether the driver could have avoided the impact. Your job is to recover. Your legal strategy is to make sure the evidence supports your version of events.


