Hazel Park sits in the middle of major regional traffic flow, and many serious collisions don’t start on a wide-open highway—they start on the roads people use to get to the highway or to move between nearby cities. In this area, commercial drivers are frequently navigating:
- Busy intersections with quick light cycles and frequent left turns
- Tight lane changes as traffic compresses near on-ramps and service drives
- Delivery routes that cut through residential blocks and shopping corridors
- Stop-and-go congestion where rear-end and underride risk rises
These patterns matter because the “how” of the crash often points to the “why.” A truck driver rushing a delivery window, a company routing a large vehicle through unsuitable streets, or a fatigued driver misjudging a short merge can all create liability—especially when the collision causes lasting injuries.


