Pike County, PA (May 17, 2026) – Ryan Johnson, a 28-year-old motorcyclist from Wayne County, was killed in a crash on Route 507 in Palmyra Township on Sunday night when he struck the back of an SUV.
According to the Pennsylvania State Police, Johnson was driving his motorcycle along Route 507 when he struck the rear of an SUV that was merging onto the road from Route 309. Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash took place Sunday evening, and the incident remains under investigation. Authorities have not yet released additional information about the SUV driver or whether any citations will be issued.
Fatal Motorcycle Accidents in Pennsylvania
When a motorcyclist is killed in Pennsylvania, families need to understand their legal rights and the time-sensitive nature of evidence preservation. Here is what families should know:
Who may be liable:
- Another driver, if the crash involved a vehicle that failed to yield or was operated negligently
- A commercial vehicle owner or operator, if a truck or delivery vehicle was involved
- Government entities, if road defects or inadequate signage contributed to the crash
- A manufacturer, if a vehicle or motorcycle defect played a role
What attorneys and investigators examine:
- Skid marks, road surface conditions, and posted speed limits at the crash site
- Witness statements and any available traffic camera or dashcam footage
- Police reports, accident reconstruction analysis, and medical records
- Weather conditions and visibility at the time of the crash
Pennsylvania’s comparative negligence standard:
Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative negligence rule (51 Pa.C.S. § 7102). A wrongful death claim can still proceed even if the motorcyclist was found partially at fault – provided fault does not exceed 50%. An attorney can evaluate the facts before any determination is made.
Your filing deadline:
Wrongful death claims in Pennsylvania must be filed within two years of the date of death (42 Pa.C.S. § 5524). This crash occurred on May 17, 2026 – your deadline is May 17, 2028. Acting early protects critical evidence that may not be retained indefinitely.
Contact a Pennsylvania Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
At Stanley Law Offices, we have spent over 45 years fighting for families across upstate New York and Pennsylvania. Our experienced Pennsylvania motorcycle accident lawyers know how to investigate motorcycle accident cases and how to hold negligent parties accountable.
In crashes involving motorcyclists, evidence can disappear quickly. Skid marks fade, witnesses’ memories dim, and video footage gets overwritten. The sooner an attorney begins preserving that record, the stronger your family’s position.
We handle wrongful death and motorcycle accident cases on a contingency fee basis – no upfront costs, no fees unless we win. Here is why families across northern Pennsylvania trust us:
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