What is Causation?
Causation in simple terms is just the action or process of causing something to happen. In the legal realm, the term takes on more weight. As a legal concept, causation is the link between one party’s actions and another party’s injury or harm.
In many legal cases, a plaintiff needs to prove causation. They need to show that a defendant’s actions directly caused the plaintiff’s damages. In a negligence case, the plaintiff must demonstrate that their injury directly resulted from something that the defendant did or failed to do. In cases like that, it must also be shown that the defendant owed a certain duty to the plaintiff in the first place.
There are two distinct types of causation. Firstly, there is factual causation which establishes that a defendant is a cause of the chain of events that led to a plaintiff’s harm. Then there is proximate (or legal) causation, which allows for a defendant to be held legally responsible for a plaintiff’s harm as long as it was a direct, foreseeable result of the defendant’s actions. As long as there are no interfering causes that make a harm unforeseeable or somehow make a defendant’s actions more reasonable, a defendant who is found to be the main cause of a plaintiff’s damages is likely to be found liable to paying those damages in court.
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Lancaster Workers Compensation FAQs
Munley Law’s experienced Lancaster workers’ compensation attorneys are here to provide you with comprehensive and in-depth answers to frequently asked questions injured workers usually have regarding workers’ comp benefits in the PA.
If you or a loved one has encountered a work-related injury or illness in the heart of Lancaster County, you’ve come to the right place for answers.
Munley Law knows Lancaster county
Lancaster County is known for its rich heritage, from its picturesque farmland to its thriving arts and culture scene. However, whether you work in agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, or any other industry, workplace injuries and illnesses can occur anywhere. It’s essential to be informed about your rights and options when facing these challenges, and that’s where we come in.
Below, you’ll find frequently asked questions on various aspects of workers’ comp, ensuring you have the knowledge you need to protect your rights. […]
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Upper Darby Slip and Fall Accident Lawyer
Upper Darby Slip and Fall Accidents: Your Comprehensive Guide
Upper Darby, a Pennsylvania township rich in history with landmarks like the Tower Theater and the Sellers Library, is a bustling area that’s seen its fair share of growth and activity. Increased activity can also mean an increased potential for accidents, specifically slip and fall incidents. In such situations, you’ll find no better advocate than a specialized law firm like Munley Law.
Understanding the Basics of Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip and fall accidents occur when a person loses their balance due to a hazardous condition on someone else’s property and suffers injuries as a result. These accidents can happen almost anywhere, from supermarkets to office buildings. Munley Law offers a free initial consultation for your personal injury.
How liability is determined in personal injury accidents
Determining liability in slip and fall cases for personal injuries involves establishing that the property owner or occupier was negligent in some way and that this negligence directly contributed to your accident and subsequent injuries. […]
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Bensalem Wrongful Death Lawyer
Navigating the complex and emotionally charged landscape following the wrongful death of a loved one is an overwhelming experience. In such trying times, securing the services of a qualified Bensalem wrongful death lawyer becomes indispensable.
With our specialized knowledge of Pennsylvania wrongful death statutes, our Bensalem wrongful death lawyers at Munley Law can guide you through the labyrinthine legal process, ensuring that justice is served and that you receive the compensation you deserve. Acting promptly can make all the difference in your case – call today for a free case evaluation.
Defining Wrongful Death in Pennsylvania
Understanding the term “wrongful death” is crucial when you’re considering legal action in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. In the eyes of the law, wrongful death occurs when a person’s death is caused by the negligent, reckless, or intentional actions of another individual or entity. This definition is consistent with Pennsylvania state law, […]
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What is the difference between contributory negligence and comparative negligence?
Understanding the nuances of negligence is crucial when you’re involved in a personal injury case. Two terms that often come up are “contributory negligence” and “comparative negligence.” These legal doctrines can significantly impact the outcome of your case, affecting everything from eligibility for compensation to the amount you might receive.
What is Negligence?
Negligence is a legal term that refers to the failure to exercise the level of care that a reasonable person would have exercised in a similar situation. It’s not just about doing something wrong; it’s about failing to do what’s right to prevent harm to others. Here are some key elements that typically must be proven to establish negligence in a personal injury case:
Duty of Care
The first element in proving negligence is establishing that the defendant owed a “duty of care” […]
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Who Is At Fault When a Car Hits a Pedestrian in Philadelphia?
Pedestrian accidents are an unfortunate reality that many people face, and understanding the legal aspects of these incidents is crucial. In Philadelphia, the number of pedestrian accidents has been on the rise, making it more important than ever to understand terms like “negligence” and “liability.” Whether you’re a pedestrian who has been injured or a driver involved in an accident, knowing these terms can significantly impact the outcome of your case.
What is Negligence?
In the context of pedestrian accidents, negligence refers to the failure to exercise the level of care that a reasonable person would under similar circumstances. Drivers owe a duty of care to pedestrians, just as they do to other drivers. This means following traffic rules, being aware of one’s surroundings, and taking reasonable steps to avoid accidents. At Munley Law, our Philadelphia pedestrian accident attorneys have extensive experience in handling cases that hinge on proving negligence, […]
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