Complaint

What is a Complaint?

A complaint is, “The first or initiatory pleading on the part of the plaintiff in a civil action. It corresponds to the declaration in the common-law practice. Its purpose is to give defendant information of all material facts on which plaintiff relies to support his demand.” (Black’s Law Dictionary 356. 4th Ed. Rev. 1968). It is what formally initiates a lawsuit and outlines a plaintiff’s allegations against a defendant. 

What is a Complaint?

What is a Complaint?

Complaints are meant to be concise, clear, and factual outlines of what charges a plaintiff intends to pursue and what damages it is seeking to obtain. They are not supposed to confuse or ambush the defendant. The contents of a complaint must be understandable to both parties, and the defendant must be able to construct a proper response and defense. In addition to the strictly legal charges contained in a complaint, the plaintiff must also make factual allegations specific to the facts of the case that they are pursuing in the complaint. They serve to back up the legal claims being asserted.

If an important fact or charge is left out of the complaint, it can not be used in the plaintiff’s case. It is important for all involved parties that the contents of the complaint are accurate and understandable. Anything else is improper, and not up to legal requirements. Effective communication through a complaint is a necessity.

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Reading Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

If you are a victim of a catastrophic accident due to someone else’s negligence, the trauma from the accident can be overwhelming. The mental, physical, and financial stress can escalate quickly, and it is not the sort of thing that one prepares for. An experienced Reading catastrophic injury attorney is key to ensuring that you get the compensation necessary to help you and your family move forward after a catastrophic injury. Munley Law’s Reading catastrophic injury lawyers know that the time after an accident is the most difficult for catastrophic injury victims and their families, and we are here to fight for you and to support you. We are confident about our representation and our success rate, and we are compassionate about how financially vulnerable our clients feel.

What Are Catastrophic Injuries?

Catastrophic injuries affect your quality of life and are typically long-lasting, life-altering, permanent, and sometimes fatal. […]

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Delaware Truck Accident Lawyers

If You Have Been Involved in a Truck Accident in Delaware, Call Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Today

A crash with a truck is no ordinary event. A truck accident can change your life. After seeking medical care, one of the first things you should do is to consult an experienced truck accident lawyer who will inform you of your rights and take any steps necessary to ensure the transportation and insurance companies won’t avoid responsibility. Their legal team will be ready to deny fault for your injuries – you need someone on your side to represent you.

The consultation with our attorneys is free, and we don’t collect any payment for our services unless we win your case in the form of a settlement or jury verdict. To learn more about what it means to have a Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Truck Accident lawyer representing you, […]

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Truck Driver Fatigue

How Dangerous is Drowsy Driving For a Truck Driver?

truck driver pay and safety on the jobDrowsy driving is one of the leading causes of truck accidents in the US.  Truck drivers are under enormous pressure to meet deadlines, get paid, and keep their jobs, but when the driver of a 15-ton commercial vehicle becomes drowsy, the results can be catastrophic. Of course, the motorists most likely to be injured or killed in a truck accident are not the truck drivers themselves, but the drivers and passengers in other vehicles. If you are involved in an accident with a drowsy truck driver, you need a well-qualified truck accident lawyer who understands how to properly represent your claim.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulates the commercial trucking industry, including how many hours truck drivers are permitted to operate their vehicles on a daily and weekly basis. In 2020, new rules were finalized in an effort to increase flexibility for truck drivers while improving road safety. […]

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Can I Sue After a Rear End Collision?

Hire an Experienced Car Accident Attorney to Help After Rear End Accident

car crash traffic deathsCar accident lawyers will tell you that rear end collisions are unfortunately a fairly common part of driving; in fact, the Washington Post reported that there are approximately 1.7 million rear end collisions on U.S. roadways each year. What’s more, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported in 2019 that almost 30% of car accidents in the state were rear-end collisions. But while these accidents are common, they still need to be taken seriously. Grave injury and extensive damage are both possible results of a rear-end accident, and if you’ve experienced an accident of this nature, you will want a trusted car accident lawyer to guide you through the process of receiving proper compensation.

After an accident, it’s possible that one party may reach out to the other with an initial settlement offer. […]

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What Happens When a Trucking Company Violates FMCSA Rules?

What is the FMCSA?

You probably have never heard about the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, known as the FMCSA. The FMCSA is a federal agency responsible for overseeing commercial motor vehicles, generally large trucks and buses, in the United States. It is charged with reducing crashes, as well as injuries and fatalities, caused by accidents involving commercial vehicles.

Even with an agency responsible for overseeing the industry, there are, of course, accidents involving commercial trucks and buses. And some of those accidents are caused by those who fail to–or choose not to–follow FMCSA regulations. Below, our truck accident lawyers explain briefly what happens when a trucking company violates federal motor carrier safety rules.

What are FMCSA Rules? Where Do they Come From?

Truck Accident Lawyer Dan Munley examines the wreckage of a truck accident

The FMCSA is a federal agency housed within the Department of Transportation. […]

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