Mount Clemens sits in the middle of constant movement: commuters heading toward Detroit, local traffic flowing between neighborhoods and business districts, and commercial vehicles running deliveries throughout Macomb County. That mix matters.
Many truck cases here involve:
- Stop-and-go congestion where a heavy vehicle needs more distance to slow down
- Frequent turns and lane changes as trucks navigate surface streets and short ramps
- Delivery schedules that push drivers to “make up time” in dense traffic
- Construction zones and shifting lanes that create sudden merges and reduced shoulders
These patterns can change how a crash happens—and what proof is needed to show who caused it.


