Muskegon has a mix of busy commuting corridors, shopping areas, and tourist-heavy foot traffic in warmer months. That combination can create specific risk patterns:
- High foot traffic near popular destinations means drivers may be dealing with distracted attention—navigation apps, unfamiliar routes, or slower speeds they don’t always maintain.
- Seasonal visibility changes (fall glare, winter snow/ice, spring rain) can affect stopping distance and how clearly a driver could see a pedestrian.
- Street design and traffic flow in areas with turning lanes, parked cars, and crosswalks can complicate what “should have been seen” and when.
Those details matter because Michigan injury claims often turn on timing: whether a driver had a clear opportunity to avoid the collision.


