Suing the Department of Transportation for Motorcycle Accidents in Philadelphia
Suing the Department of Transportation for Motorcycle Accidents in Philadelphia
Most people assume that when you file a motorcycle accident lawsuit, you can only sue other drivers. But the truth is that there is a range of potential defendants that may be held liable for motorcycle injuries, including government agencies. But can you really sue the Department of Transport for damages? Under what circumstances might this be possible? And most importantly, what should you do if you have been injured in a motorcycle accident?An Example of the DoT Being Sued for a Motorcycle AccidentIn November of 2022, the family of a deceased motorcyclist decided to sue the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Why? According to their lawsuit, their family member died because of a ditch left by the Department of Transportation in the middle of a road. The lawsuit alleges that the agency didn’t let anyone know that it had dug the ditch – which posed an especially notable risk to motorcyclists. According to local residents, PennDOT had dug up the section of road in order to replace a drainage pipe. They backfilled the ditch but failed to pave it, and this proved to be an issue when rainfall washed the backfill out of the ditch. The lawsuit claims that the agency knew about this issue but did nothing to address the problem. They even failed to post adequate signage warning motorists of the risk. Evidence shows that the motorcyclist was traveling well under the speed limit at the time of the crash. PennDOT allegedly rushed to pave the ditch as soon as they became aware of the fatality. Suing Other Government AgenciesThe above account is just one example of when a government agency can be sued for a motorcycle accident, and there are many other examples. Perhaps one of the most obvious examples is when a motorcyclist is struck by a government operated vehicle. This might include a postal truck, a police car, an ambulance, a fire truck, a garbage truck, and so on.
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https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/pennsylvania/articles/2022-11-11/penndot-sued-over-ditch-at-issue-in-fatal-motorcycle-wreck
https://www.penndot.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx
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