Wilkinsburg is close to Pittsburgh and many residents bike as part of everyday life—commuting to work, school, and nearby services. That means bicycle crashes often involve conditions like:
- Stop-and-go traffic at intersections where drivers turn, merge, or fail to yield
- Day-to-night visibility issues (street lighting, glare, and darker stretches during evening commutes)
- Close passing and lane position disputes—especially when roads are narrow or busy
- Construction and roadwork that changes curb lines, lane widths, and turning patterns
- Commercial vehicle activity from delivery routes and industrial traffic moving through the area
These details matter because insurers frequently argue the rider “should have avoided” the collision. In Wilkinsburg cases, your evidence needs to show why the crash was the result of unsafe driving or unsafe roadway conditions—not just bad luck.


