Proving a bicycle accident claim in Pennsylvania requires three things: evidence that the driver was negligent, evidence that their negligence caused the crash, and documentation of your damages. Under Pennsylvania’s modified comparative negligence rule, which means your compensation is reduced
In Pennsylvania, liability in a bicycle accident claim is determined by proving that another party was negligent — meaning they failed to act with reasonable care and caused your crash. While bicyclists can be partially liable for accidents, the at-fault
A dooring accident occurs when someone opens a vehicle door into the path of a cyclist, motorcyclist, or pedestrian, causing either a direct collision or forcing the rider to swerve dangerously into traffic. In Pennsylvania, opening a car door without
Pennsylvania bicycle laws classify bicycles as vehicles under the state’s Vehicle Code, which means you have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists when riding on public roads. You must follow traffic signals, stop at stop signs, ride in the