In a suburban community like Clawson, many fatal claims stem from incidents that happen during everyday commuting—turn lanes, merges, school-area traffic, residential streets, and intersections where visibility or timing can be disputed.
That means settlement value often hinges on questions like:
- Who had the right-of-way at the moment of impact?
- Were traffic controls functioning as they should?
- Did roadway design, signage, or maintenance contribute to the crash?
- Were there speeding, distracted driving, or impairment issues?
In Michigan, fault can be contested, and the clarity of evidence can strongly affect negotiation. If liability is uncertain, insurers may push for lower numbers until the family’s proof is organized and ready.


