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What Happens If You’re in an Accident with a Rental Car?

Posted November 20th, 2024 by Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

What Happens If You're In An Accident With a Rental Car?When you’re in an accident with a rental car, the last thing you need is more stress trying to figure out coverage. You likely have multiple layers of protection available. Your auto insurance may cover the incident, the rental company’s optional coverage could kick in, and even the credit card you used to rent the vehicle might provide insurance benefits.

If you’ve been hurt in a rental car accident, don’t hesitate to reach out to a car accident attorney at Munley Law who can guide you through this challenging time. They’ll work hard to protect your interests and help you get the compensation you deserve while taking the burden of dealing with multiple insurance claims off your shoulders.

Who Covers a Rental Car Accident?

When you’re involved in a rental car accident, there can be several sources of coverage. […]

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Munley Law Earns Tier 1 Rankings From Best Law Firms® in 2025

Posted November 19th, 2024 by Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

Munley Law partnersMunley Law is pleased to announce it has been recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms® in five practice areas.

Founded in 1959, Munley Law is a national leader in personal injury law. Our personal injury lawyers have been listed in Best Lawyers in America® and Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® and have earned board certifications from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Munley Law received the following Regional Tier 1 rankings in the 2025 Best Law Firms® for Northeastern Pennsylvania:

Earlier this year, nine of our personal injury attorneys were named to The 2025 Best Lawyers in America® list. […]

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What Is an Aggravation of a Preexisting Condition or Injury?

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

You may be eligible for compensation if you were injured on the job or in an accident resulting from the of another party. You can seek compensation by filing an or lawsuit.What is an Aggravation of a Preexisting Condition or Injury?

However, your case may be uniquely complex if you have a preexisting condition. Along with compensation for any new injuries you may have sustained, you may also deserve compensation for the aggravation of a preexisting condition. Proving you deserve this compensation could be challenging, though.

Understanding Aggravation of a Preexisting Condition

What is an aggravation of a preexisting condition or injury? In a legal context, aggravation of a preexisting condition means that the condition was made permanently worse. This differs from exacerbation. When someone sustains an exacerbated injury, their previous injury temporarily worsens. However, said preexisting injury is likely to return to its previous state over time. […]

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What’s the Difference Between Premises Liability and Personal Liability?

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

If you’ve experienced a or injury, it’s important to determine whether the blame falls on an individual’s behavior or a hazardous condition on a property. This is why it’s important to understand the distinction between premises liability and personal liability. Both terms relate to the legal responsibility that may come into play in liability cases when victims seek justice and compensation from an individual or a property owner through a legal .What's the difference between premises liability and personal liability?

Understanding Premises Liability

For those injured on someone else’s property, understanding premises liability is necessary to explore options for justice. This area of law holds a property owner responsible for maintaining a safe environment for residents, employees, and visitors alike. When a property owner neglects this duty, they may be held liable for any injuries sustained.

Common types of premises liability claims include slip and fall accidents, […]

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Internal Bleeding from a Car Accident

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

Car accidents often involve blunt force, which can cause an array of injuries like broken bones, organ damage, and more. Auto accidents may also cause internal injuries and internal bleeding. When you are involved in an auto crash, you must seek immediate medical attention to ensure that you do not have any injuries and receive proper care if you do. It is also of the utmost importance that you wear a seat belt every time you are in a motor vehicle to help prevent serious injuries in the case of a traffic crash.

The Causes of Internal Bleeding After a Car Accident

There are a variety of causes of internal bleeding after a car accident. Internal bleeding can be caused by damage to blood vessels, a traumatic brain injury, broken bones puncturing internal organs, and more.

The Visible Signs of Internal Bleeding

internal bleeding from a car accidentThere are many signs and symptoms of internal bleeding to look out for. […]

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