Pontiac pedestrian injuries often happen in places where people naturally move through the city: crosswalks near busier corridors, sidewalks with uneven sections, and roadways where commuters are focused on turning lanes and traffic flow.
In real cases, disputes usually come down to details like:
- Whether a driver actually saw you in time to stop (especially near turning movements)
- Whether the crash occurred at a clearly marked crosswalk or at an unexpected location
- Lighting and weather conditions common in Michigan—night visibility, rain, and seasonal snow glare
- Whether the roadway had features that affected sight lines (construction, parked vehicles, or temporary lane changes)
When that “small detail” is missing, insurers may try to reduce your value by arguing you weren’t where you were supposed to be, or that the injuries aren’t tied to the crash.


