In a Detroit-area suburb like Allen Park, fatal incidents frequently involve commuting routes, intersections, and busy corridors where multiple factors may be disputed—speed, lane position, signal timing, distracted driving, weather/road conditions, and witness accounts.
That matters because settlement value in Michigan is heavily influenced by:
- How clearly fault can be proven (police reports, crash reconstruction, video)
- Whether causation is medically supported (what injuries led to the death)
- How consistently damages are documented (funeral costs, financial support, loss of household services)
Online tools may not account for the kind of evidence that tends to make or break cases tied to real-world roadway and workplace conditions in the area.


