Southfield is a suburb with a lot of commuting traffic and frequent street crossings—conditions that often lead to disputes about visibility, timing, and lane positioning. In many cases, the fight isn’t “whether someone was hurt,” it’s whether the driver acted reasonably and whether the pedestrian’s actions affected the outcome.
Common Southfield-area patterns we see include:
- Turning-maneuver collisions at busy intersections where drivers enter or exit lanes while people cross nearby.
- Nighttime and low-light impacts when lighting is uneven or glare reduces a driver’s ability to see a pedestrian.
- Weather-related visibility issues during Michigan rain, snow, and early-dark months.
- Roadway design confusion, including crosswalk placement, lane width, and signage that people rely on but drivers may interpret differently.
These issues affect what evidence is most valuable—and what questions we ask first.


