Heres an article that may help you.It also includes some Pa case law.
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Great read, maybe there should be a Maintenance section pertaining to Motorcylist legal and rights. I had heard of DV, only from the consumer perspective, but never knew the extent of how it could be used and abused so many parties of interest. Brings new meaning to a creedo of law that is always underlining..."Ignorance is no excuse."
Just this weekend a fellow was riding his bicycle yesterday, in the early evening and was struck by a hit & run driver. He was taken to a local hospital (which will remain "nameless")...disoriented and huge gash across his forehead (15 stitches), but since he could not really speak for himself, the policeman took the report as best he could AND LEFT, the hospital bandaged him up...(he was wrapped up like a mummy in gauze on the head, both arms, both leges), DISCHARGED AND SENT ON HIS WAY "CURBSIDE"...! His roommates were called not knowing the extent of his injuries PICKED HIM UP SITTING A FEW BLOCKS FROM THE ENTRANCE groaning but still could not speak coherently, and took him home (he probably has a concussion, 4 or 5 broken ribs, two fractures, on his arm and left leg). Fortunately his dad is going to get an attorney and got him readmitted to a different hospital (yes he had health insurance card), but since he could not speak clearly also had problems getting "Discharge Meds" from local "L" pharmacy, but none from "C" pharmacy, but that's another issue...! :newsmile040:
I could go on but the point is, the bicyclist could easily have been a motorcyclist...if the victim of an accident cannot speak for themself, the rights given will go to those who may not have his/her best interest in mind, even the perpetrator, all with their hidden agenda and bad results, especially in these harder times is likely! :sd