In and around Inkster, many pedestrian incidents happen in predictable “commute and routine” moments: walking along busy corridors, crossing near shopping areas, or heading to work around school schedules. Those situations matter because the driver may claim they didn’t have enough time to react, that visibility was poor, or that you entered the roadway in a way they couldn’t reasonably anticipate.
When liability is contested, insurers frequently point to:
- Conflicting witness accounts (even when witnesses are nearby)
- Gaps in video coverage (partly due to camera angles and lighting)
- Unclear timelines (what was said at the scene vs. what’s documented later)
- Injury delays—especially for back, neck, concussion symptoms, and soft-tissue injuries that worsen after the initial adrenaline fades
Your claim needs a coherent, evidence-supported story that matches what Michigan medical records and reporting typically reflect.


