Clarkston sees a mix of commuting traffic, commercial activity, and frequent pedestrian activity near local destinations. That environment can contribute to crash scenarios like:
- Side-impact collisions when vehicles merge or turn across traffic
- Rear-end crashes on stop-and-go stretches where sudden braking is common
- Doorway and curb-side incidents during pickup/drop-off moments
- Crosswalk and near-crossing injuries where a ride is delayed or traffic is unpredictable
These circumstances matter legally because insurers often try to narrow the story to “who hit whom” while ignoring the broader ride context—pickup timing, where the vehicle was positioned, and how the crash developed in real time.


