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Are Highways Safer Than Regular Roads?

Posted October 21st, 2024 by Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

Are Highways Safer Than Regular Roads?Believe it or not, highways are generally safer than regular roads. While accidents can happen anywhere, statistics show that highways have a lower rate of fatal accidents and injury crashes compared to local and arterial roads. In this article, we’ll go over the factors that contribute to highway safety, including the limited access points, speed limits, and physical barriers on highways.

If you have any more questions regarding highway safety, or if you have been involved in a highway accident, call the Munley Law personal injury lawyers. Our accident lawyers offer a free consultation where we will answer your questions and discuss your legal options.

Crash Fatality Statistics: Highways vs. Local and Arterial Roads

According to a 2022 report from the Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), crash deaths in rural areas were less likely to occur on rural highways, […]

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Common Hand and Wrist Injuries

Posted October 21st, 2024 by Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

Not many of us realize how much a hand injury can affect our our daily activities and everyday life. A hand or wrist injury, especially a Common Hand and Wrist Injuriessevere one, can cause the victim to lose time at work, need surgical treatment, have extraordinarily high medical expenses, and experience pain for the rest of their lives. Hand and wrist injuries, even seemingly small injuries (a dislocated finger, mild sprains, nerve injuries, ligament tears, wrist strains, etc.) need effective treatment so they don’t haunt you for the rest of your life.

If your hand was injured in an accident caused by , reach out to the Munley Law personal injury attorneys as soon as possible. We will work to recover compensation for medical bills, missed days of work, and ongoing medical care you need to fully recover. We offer a free consultation to new clients where we will assess your and lay out all your legal options. […]

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Does Driving Slow Cause More Car Accidents?

Posted October 21st, 2024 by Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

When an accident occurs, we often think of aggressive drivers or motorists traveling at excessive speeds. But what many don’t realize is that slow drivers can also cause car accidents by disrupting the flow of .

If high or slow speeds were the cause of your motor vehicle accident, Munley Law can help you through the legal process.

Why Slow Driving Can Be Dangerous

Does driving slow cause more car accidents? nervous woman behind steering wheelPennsylvania law, mandates that drivers adhere to posted speed limits. The state’s minimum speed limit regulations require motorists to maintain speeds that do not impede the “normal and reasonable movement of traffic.” Nevertheless, reduced speeds are permissible when safety is a concern.

On single-lane roadways where passing is impossible, slow-moving vehicles are required to pull over to the brim or shoulder to allow others to pass.

With these regulations in place, […]

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Do Pedestrians Always Have the Right of Way?

Posted October 18th, 2024 by Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

When you first learned to drive, you may have been told pedestrians have the right of way. While this is generally true, pedestrians don’t always have the right of way. Of course, drivers must always be aware of their surroundings, including looking for pedestrians, but pedestrians must also be aware of lights, crosswalks, and oncoming traffic.

If you were involved in a pedestrian accident and are questioning who has the right of way, Munley Law is here to help.

When Do Pedestrians Have the Right of Way?

Under Pennsylvania law, there are a few scenarios where pedestrians always have the right of way. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of drivers and pedestrians to practice safety on the roadways and be mindful before walking into traffic.

Crosswalks Without Signals

Do Pedestrians Always Have the Right of Way?If a pedestrian is at an unmarked crosswalk without traffic signals, […]

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Is Lane Splitting Legal in Pennsylvania?

Posted October 18th, 2024 by Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

Have you ever been driving through a congested area and noticed a motorcyclist weaving in and out of ? While many motorcyclists think lane splitting should be common practice, it is currently illegal under Pennsylvania law.

If you are involved in a motorcycle accident and have been lane splitting, or hit a motorcyclist due to lane splitting, it can impact your personal injury .

What Is Lane Splitting?

Lane splitting, also known as white lining, occurs when a motorcyclist drives between two rows or lanes of traffic. Most commonly, riders split lanes when traffic is moving slowly or at a standstill. Lane splitting can occur on any type of road, including highways or rural roads.

Is lane splitting legal in Pennsylvania?Lane splitting is not the only traffic maneuver you may see a biker make. Other practices include:

  • Lane filtering: The rider moves between stopped traffic or slow-moving traffic
  • Lane sharing: Multiple motorcyclists share the same lane and ride beside each other in a close formation
  • Shoulder surfing: When a rider drives on the shoulder of the road

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