Trenton sits near major commuting routes and commercial corridors, which means motorcycle crashes can involve fast-changing conditions—traffic flow, lane changes, construction zones, and drivers who may not notice a bike until the last second. Common dispute patterns we see include:
- “I didn’t see you” arguments after lane changes or turns
- Conflicts in timing when traffic is dense or visibility is reduced
- Construction/roadwork confusion, including shifting lanes and signage issues
- Comparative fault claims (the other side argues the rider contributed)
These issues matter because settlement value in Michigan is strongly tied to what can be proven—who acted unreasonably, what caused the collision, and how the injury is connected to the crash.


