At Munley Law, our Norristown personal injury lawyers have been helping injured people throughout Pennsylvania for over 60 years. Our knowledge, skills, reputation, and vast resources make us one of the nation’s top personal injury law firms. If you have suffered harm because of someone else’s negligence, let us help you secure justice. The process begins with a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our attorneys. Call or chat live with us today to schedule a free consultation.
$32 Million Wrongful Death
$26 Million Truck Accident
$17.5 Million Car Accident
$12 Million Product Liability
$9 Million Truck Accident
$8 Million Truck Accident
$8 Million Truck Accident
$7.5 Million Auto Accident
$6.9 Million Garbage Truck Accident
$6.5 Million Traumatic Brain Injury
$5 Million Medical Malpractice
$5 Million Bus Accidents
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Norristown, PA
To maximize your claim‘s chances of success, you’ll want to find a lawyer with experience handling cases like yours. Choosing a law firm that specializes in personal injury and has experience with your particular case type is important. These are some types of personal injury cases we have experience with at Munley Law.
Norristown Truck Accidents
Of all the many types of personal injury cases, truck accidents are among the most serious and the most complex. They often involve severe injuries, multiple defendants, commercial insurance policies, and federal and state regulations. The personal injury attorneys at Munley Law devote a significant portion of our law practice exclusively to truck accidents and were among the first lawyers in the state to become board-certified in truck accident law.
Car Accidents
Whether you were injured in a car accident as a driver, passenger, biker, pedestrian, or Uber/Lyft passenger, our team of car accident attorneys can help you recover the compensation you are owed for your medical bills and other damages.
Workers’ Compensation
Injuries at the workplace can be physically and financially devastating. Our attorneys are here to assist you in filing a workers’ compensation claim, ensuring you receive the benefits you are entitled to for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and lost income.
Premises Liability
Property owners must maintain safe premises for visitors. If you’ve been injured due to unsafe conditions, such as slippery floors, inadequate security, or hazardous walkways, we can help you claim premises liability against the responsible parties.
Product Liability
Defective products can cause significant harm to consumers. Our legal team is skilled in handling product liability cases, whether the defect is due to design flaws, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings.
Medical Malpractice
Medical errors can have life-altering consequences. Our attorneys specialize in medical malpractice cases, including misdiagnosis and surgical and medication mistakes. We work to prove negligence and secure compensation for the harm caused by healthcare professionals.
Wrongful Death
The loss of a loved one due to another’s negligence is an unimaginable tragedy. Our compassionate attorneys provide support and legal expertise to families pursuing wrongful death claims, seeking justice and compensation for their loss, including funeral expenses, loss of companionship, and future income.
Nursing Home Abuse
Elder abuse and neglect in nursing homes are serious violations of trust and care. Our dedicated team fights for the rights of vulnerable seniors, ensuring that abusive or negligent nursing home staff and facilities are held accountable for their actions.
Compensation in a Personal Injury Case
Under Pennsylvania law, victims of injuries caused by someone else’s negligence are entitled to seek financial compensation for the losses they have suffered. Compensation in a personal injury lawsuit typically falls into two categories: economic damages and non-economic damages.
Economic damages include medical bills, physical therapy, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, and other tangible costs associated with your injury. Non-economic damages are harder to quantify but comprise a significant portion of a personal injury settlement. These include things like pain and suffering, mental anguish, and altered quality of life.
Calculating how much your claim will pay out is a complex process. Factors determining the amount of your settlement include the extent of your injuries and the cost of treating them, your age and income, the number of dependents you have, and more. Your lawyer will work with expert witnesses to determine the maximum value of your damages.
What Sets Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Apart
At Munley Law, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional legal representation and personalized attention to each of our clients. Here’s what sets us apart:
Proven Track Record: Our firm has a history of successful outcomes in personal injury cases, securing substantial settlements and verdicts for our clients. We have built a reputation for excellence and are recognized as leaders in personal injury law.
Experienced Attorneys: Our team of attorneys brings decades of experience and specialized knowledge to every case. We are well-versed in the intricacies of personal injury law and have the skills to handle even the most complex cases.
Resources and Expertise: Munley Law has the resources necessary to investigate and build strong cases thoroughly. We collaborate with experts in various fields, such as accident reconstruction, medical professionals, and financial analysts, to strengthen your claim.
Montgomery County Personal Injury FAQ
What do personal injury lawyers charge?
At Munley Law, we work on a contingent fee basis, which means we only get paid if we win a settlement or verdict for you. We take on all of the financial risk associated with pursuing your claim, and you owe us nothing if we don’t obtain compensation for you.
How long do I have to file a case?
In Pennsylvania, the deadline for filing a personal injury case also called the statute of limitations, is two years from the date of injury. Failure to file your lawsuit within this time frame will typically result in your case being thrown out. However, contacting a lawyer as soon as possible is best to ensure your case proceeds on time.
What is considered negligence?
Negligence is a fundamental concept in personal injury law, and it refers to the failure to exercise reasonable care to prevent harm to others. For a personal injury claim to be successful, several elements must be proven:
Duty of Care: The defendant must have owed the plaintiff a legal duty of care. This duty varies depending on the relationship between the parties and the situation’s circumstances. For example, drivers owe a duty of care to other road users to drive safely and obey traffic laws.
Breach of Duty: The defendant must have breached this duty by acting or failing to act in a way that a reasonably prudent person would. This breach can be through actions (like running a red light) or omissions (like failing to repair a dangerous condition on a property).
Causation: The plaintiff must demonstrate that the defendant’s breach of duty caused their injuries. This involves showing that the harm would not have occurred “but for” the defendant’s actions and that the injuries were a foreseeable result of the breach.
Damages: The plaintiff must have suffered actual harm or losses due to the breach. This can include physical injuries, emotional distress, medical expenses, lost wages, and other compensable damages.
Schedule a Free Consultation With Our Norristown Personal Injury Lawyer
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Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys
1617 John F Kennedy Blvd
Suite 1690,
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 515-7747