In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for motorcycle accident claims is two years from the date of the crash. This deadline is set by Pennsylvania state law under 42 Pa. C.S. § 5524, and it applies to personal injury claims,
In Pennsylvania, motorcycle accident medical bills are typically paid by a combination of sources — your health insurance, optional MedPay coverage on your motorcycle policy, the at-fault driver’s liability insurance, and your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. Unlike car
Motorcycle accident victims face unique challenges in Pennsylvania courts because common stereotypes portray riders as reckless thrill-seekers who cause their own accidents. Insurance companies often exploit these biases during settlement negotiations and trial proceedings, using prejudiced assumptions to shift blame
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
Witness testimony in motorcycle accident claims in Pennsylvania consists of firsthand accounts from people who saw your crash happen. These statements can be crucial for proving fault and protecting your right to compensation. Under Pennsylvania’s modified comparative negligence law, your
Evidence in Pennsylvania motorcycle accident claims includes photos of the crash scene, police reports, medical records, witness statements, and documentation of your injuries and damages. Strong evidence is the foundation of every successful motorcycle accident claim, directly influencing insurance negotiations