Hamtramck’s dense streets and frequent “stop-and-go” driving patterns increase the chances of:
- Rear-end collisions at short distances (common when cars are stopped for traffic, curb activity, or turning)
- Intersection and turning disputes (drivers merging into or out of traffic flows)
- Pedestrian and curbside incidents near pickup/drop-off zones, where timing and visibility matter
- Multi-car involvement when one vehicle brakes late and the chain reaction starts
Add Michigan weather changes—fog, rain, and winter road conditions—and the evidence becomes time-sensitive. Tire tracks, vehicle positions, and camera footage can disappear quickly unless they’re preserved early.


