After a collision, it’s common for the other side to claim you “should have seen it coming” or that you were riding unsafely. In Pennsylvania, comparative responsibility can reduce recovery if an insurer argues you contributed to the crash.
That doesn’t mean you have no case. It means you need evidence that clearly supports:
- what the other party did (or failed to do)
- how the crash happened in sequence
- what injuries resulted and how quickly treatment began
In Berwick, disputes often come from details like timing at intersections, visibility on roads with changing traffic patterns, and whether a driver took reasonable precautions.


