Northampton riders often share roads with commuters, delivery traffic, and vehicles moving through busier corridors and neighborhood streets. While every crash is different, injury claims frequently arise from scenarios like:
- Turning collisions at intersections where a driver fails to properly yield or misjudges a cyclist’s speed.
- Door-zone impacts when a vehicle parks or stops and a door opens into the lane.
- Left-turn and lane-change disputes—especially when multiple vehicles are present and lines of sight are blocked.
- Construction and road work that shifts lanes, narrows shoulders, or leaves debris in the travel path.
- Aggressive driving during peak commuting hours that forces sudden braking or swerving.
Even when a cyclist may have contributed to the crash, Pennsylvania law can still allow recovery if another party’s negligence played a role. The key is how the facts line up with the evidence.


