In Pennsylvania, liability in a pedestrian accident depends on who acted negligently and violated their legal duties. Both drivers and pedestrians have specific responsibilities under state law, and fault is determined by examining which party breached these duties and caused
In Pennsylvania, the law gives you two years from the date of a pedestrian accident to file a claim against the driver at fault. This deadline, known as the statute of limitations, is firm and not often changed. Once the
When a driver hits a pedestrian and leaves the scene, the damage goes far beyond the physical. In Pennsylvania, it’s a crime to leave an injured person without offering help or calling police. Still, it happens. Drivers flee, and pedestrians