In suburban Pittsburgh-area communities like Baldwin, bicycle crashes frequently involve everyday commuting patterns—unexpected vehicle movements, side-street turns, pickup/drop-off traffic, and drivers who don’t fully account for cyclists sharing the road.
Common dispute triggers we see locally include:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections and driveway exits
- Turning conflicts (drivers turning across a cyclist’s path)
- Door zone issues near curbside parking and loading areas
- Construction and road-edge hazards that force last-second lane changes
- “It was avoidable” arguments that downplay a driver’s failure to look or yield
Pennsylvania claim outcomes often hinge on whether the evidence supports a clear story of duty, breach, and causation—especially when an adjuster tries to shift blame.


