Harper Woods sits along heavily traveled routes and commuter corridors. That matters because many pedestrian injuries here involve:
- Intersection and turning-lane impacts where drivers are focused on traffic flow.
- Sudden crosswalk entries in areas with complex sightlines—especially at night or in rain/snow.
- More traffic variation near local commercial zones, where pedestrians may be walking between parked vehicles and storefronts.
- Construction and seasonal changes that can shift lanes, alter curb access, and affect what drivers can reasonably see.
These factors influence how fault gets argued. Insurers often challenge whether the driver acted reasonably, whether the pedestrian was where they should have been, and whether the injuries were caused by this specific crash.


