Eastpointe is a residential community with regular commuting traffic, plus busy intersections where drivers turn, merge, and change lanes frequently. Motorcycle crashes here often become contested because the events unfold quickly and each side’s version may differ.
Common dispute points we see in Michigan motorcycle cases include:
- Failure to yield at intersections (especially when a turning driver claims they didn’t see the motorcycle in time)
- Lane-change or merge disagreements on faster roads and connector routes
- Speed and braking arguments (based on witness perception, vehicle data, or scene evidence)
- Protective gear and “visibility” claims used to downplay severity
A settlement estimate is only as reliable as the assumptions behind it. If fault is likely to be disputed, the “range” from a calculator can be misleading because Michigan negotiations may adjust based on how convincingly each side supports causation.


