Brookline bicyclist crash injury lawsuit
Brookline bicyclist crash injury lawsuit arises from an early-morning bicycle accident in the 3000 block of Pioneer Avenue in Pittsburgh’s Brookline neighborhood at about 2:00 a.m. One cyclist was critically injured and taken to a local hospital.
What Happened
According to city authorities and emergency responders, the cyclist crashed in the roadway. There is currently no evidence a motor vehicle was involved according to investigators. The identity of the cyclist and details about the bicycle or what led to the crash have not been released.
Injury & Medical Response
The injured cyclist was rushed to a local hospital by EMS. Authorities report that the injuries are critical, but no further update has been provided on their condition or long-term prognosis.
Investigation in Progress
Investigators are working to determine exactly what caused the crash. Factors under review may include road conditions, visibility, possible hazards in the road, or whether impairment played a role. At this time, investigators say there is no evidence that a vehicle hit the cyclist.
Legal Rights for Bicyclists Injured in Crashes
If you are injured in a bicycle crash but no vehicle is involved—or even if one is—there may still be legal options. Claims may depend on whether road maintenance, hazardous conditions, or negligence contributed to the crash. Compensation could include medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

How Chaffin Luhana Can Help
Let Our Attorneys Fight For You & Your Family

How Chaffin Luhana Can Help
At Chaffin Luhana, our Pittsburgh personal injury attorneys offer free consultations. We help injured bicyclists preserve evidence, navigate medical documentation, and explore legal claims—whether accident or dangerous conditions played a role.