What Is an Accident Report?
An Accident Report (or Incident Report) is an official record that provides a detailed and accurate account of an event, such as an accident, injury, or near miss, that occurred in a specific location, usually within an organization or workplace. They are created on-site by an authority figure such as a police officer or a hospital staff member.
The above individual offices or hospitals, agencies like the National Transportation Safety Board produce and file accident reports. Most reports focus on a single accident. These reports contain information such as details of the specified accident, analysis of factual data, conclusions and probable cause of the accident, and in some cases, related safety recommendations.
Accident reports often serve as evidence in legal disputes. They can establish facts and assist in determining liability in negligence cases, assessing claims, and determining compensation for damages or injuries in insurance claims. Police reports specifically are considered public records and can typically be requested for access by any individual, often through contact with local law enforcement.
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What’s the Difference Between Permanent and Temporary Disability?
If you’ve been hurt at work and are now undergoing the workers’ compensation benefits forms, you’ll likely see words like temporary disability benefits and permanent disability benefits. Ultimately, your medical improvement will determine the types of workers’ compensation coverage you qualify for. However, these two categories can make a great deal of difference in your compensation for your work-related injury.
In general, your workers’ comp claim can get you financial compensation for medical bills, loss of wages, and future earnings loss in the case of long-term disability.
Before you begin the process, contact a workers’ comp attorney who can guide you to ensure you get the financial benefits you are legally entitled to.
Understanding the Difference Between Temporary and Permanent Disability in Workers’ Comp Cases
The main difference between temporary and permanent disability is when the injured cannot work. […]
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Reading Warehouse Worker Injury Lawyer
Many industries in Pennsylvania rely on warehouse workers to support business. What many people fail to realize is the danger these workers face every day and the commonness of work-related injury.
Injured workers are pressured to keep moving after a work-related incident to keep production pace. Under workers’ compensation laws, employees can seek medical care and recover without fear.
Injured Reading warehouse employees need support. If you were hurt at work, call the workers’ compensation attorneys of Munley Law today.
Major Warehouse Employers in Reading, PA
Given its proximity to Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, and Washington, Reading, PA, is a hub for commerce. With a diverse workforce and transportation infrastructure, many warehouses exist in Berks County.
Major warehouse employers in Reading, PA include:
- Amazon
- Lowes
- UPS
- Uline
- S. […]
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Rollover Car Accidents
Contact a rollover car accident lawyer at Munley Law if you or a loved one has been injured in a rollover accident. Rollover crashes, where a car flips onto its roof, are some of the most dangerous types of accidents on the road. If you’ve been injured in a rollover accident or tragically lost a loved one due to another driver’s negligence, the aftermath can be overwhelming. We understand the emotional and financial strain a rollover accident can cause. That’s why we offer free consultations to discuss your case with an experienced auto accident attorney to review the details of your claim, advise you on your legal options, and guide you through every step of the process.
At Munley Law, our experienced car accident lawyers understand the unique challenges associated with rollover accidents. We’ve been fighting for the rights of injured victims since 1959, […]
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Where Is the Safest Place to Pull Over After an Accident?
Motor vehicle accidents are among the most stressful situations a person may face. While many people have seen footage of an accident, most are not prepared to be involved in one of the millions of crashes occurring each year in the United States. When unprepared, a person is likely to panic and increase their risk of injury to themselves or others.
Fortunately, the skilled car accident lawyers at Munley Law have decades of experience fighting for fair compensation for accident victims. Our law firm’s experience leaves us well-equipped to tell you the proper action to take following an accident, such as where to pull over and other immediate steps.
Where to Pull Over After an Accident
If you are involved in an accident on a freeway, the shoulder is the most readily available place to pull over. It is often the only somewhat safe option to turn after an accident. […]
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Cement Truck Accidents
Few types of accidents on the road are more destructive or more frightening than a crash with a cement truck. When you’ve been hurt in a cement mixer truck accident, you need a special kind of lawyer to help you collect financial compensation and make you whole again. A cement truck accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can stand by your side and make sure you receive every penny you deserve. The consultation is free, and we don’t get paid unless we win your case.
Our experienced truck crash lawyers are certified in Truck Accident Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and attorneys from Munley Law have twice led the American Association for Justice’s Trucking Law Group. Our legal team has the experience and understanding of truck accident law to take our client’s cases to trial and to negotiate forcefully with insurance companies on their behalf. […]
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