Woodhaven is the kind of community where people walk to errands, commute through mixed traffic, and cross streets to reach schools, parks, and retail areas. That can create predictable conflict points:
- Turning traffic and late visibility at intersections, especially during morning/evening glare.
- Construction and lane changes that shift traffic patterns and reduce driver reaction time.
- High-frequency local routes where drivers may be familiar with the road—but still fail to yield when someone is crossing.
- Night and weather conditions common to Michigan: rain, snow, and reduced lighting that make a pedestrian harder to see.
When pedestrians get hit, the disputes often aren’t about whether you were injured—they’re about who had time to avoid the collision and whether the driver was paying attention.


