PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP, MI - One driver's failure to yield caused a rollover crash in a Meijer parking lot, according to police.

The incident occurred about 3:30 p.m. Aug. 30 in the parking lot of the Meijer, 3145 Ann Arbor-Saline Road in Pittsfield Township, as a 31-year-old Milan woman drove from Starbucks across the parking lot, Pittsfield Township police Deputy Chief Gordy Schick said.

The woman pulled in front of a 20-year-old Troy man driving on a main road within the parking lot, Schick said. The 20-year-old had the right of way and struck the passenger rear side of the 31-year-old's Subaru, causing it to overturn.

The woman suffered non-life threatening injuries, officials said.

Police do not believe speeding, alcohol or drugs were involved in the incident and said there was no indication of texting while driving, Schick said.

"We typically don't see those types of crashes when a car is turned upside down in a parking lot," Schick said. "Whatever the case, cars meet each other at the right angle."

The woman was found at fault for failing to yield, but no citation was issued, Schick said.

Darcie Moran covers cops and courts for MLive and The Ann Arbor News. Email her at dmoran@mlive.com or follow her on Twitter @darciegmoran.