Detroit pedestrian accidents frequently involve facts that can be hard to prove without focused investigation. Common local factors include:
- High traffic volumes and turning movements at major intersections
- Reduced visibility from weather (rain, snow, glare) and seasonal lighting changes
- Construction zones and lane shifts, which can affect where drivers and pedestrians reasonably expect traffic to be
- Bus and transit activity, where pedestrians may enter crosswalks or roadway areas in proximity to scheduled stops
Insurance companies may try to minimize what happened by focusing on visibility or claiming you were in an unexpected location. In Detroit, where road layouts and traffic patterns can vary block to block, the details matter—and you need evidence that matches the street reality.


