In suburban areas like Grandville, drivers may assume they “saw everything,” especially on familiar routes. But pedestrian cases frequently hinge on details such as:
- Line-of-sight at dusk or night (common during Michigan seasonal changes)
- Turning movements at intersections and entrance/exit points near commercial areas
- Roadway conditions like rain, snow, slush, and glare from headlights
- Crosswalk visibility where markings or lighting affect what a driver could reasonably notice
Even when you believe the driver was clearly at fault, insurers may argue you entered unexpectedly, claim you were outside a marked crossing, or attempt to shift blame to reduce payout.


