Wyandotte’s mix of residential streets, school zones, and commuting routes means pedestrians can be sharing space with drivers who are focused on getting to work, picking up kids, or navigating traffic flow. In real cases, disputes often center on:
- Turning and cross-traffic conflicts at intersections
- Visibility issues created by weather (snow glare, rain spray) and seasonal lighting changes
- Construction or lane shifts that alter driver sightlines and pedestrian routes
- “I didn’t see you” arguments when the driver claims the pedestrian was in a spot they shouldn’t have been
Even when a crash seems obvious, insurance adjusters may challenge timing, location, and the seriousness of injuries—especially if you didn’t document the scene right away.


