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.
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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How to Prove Your Truck Crash Case at Trial
Do you know what it takes to prove your truck crash case?
The nation’s #1 tractor-trailer accident lawyers explain how to win your semi-truck collision claim at trial
If there’s one thing we know at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, it’s how to win a truck crash case at trial. When it comes to personal injury law, only a small percentage of attorneys have the experience, resources, and qualifications to handle a truck accident case. Of those attorneys, only an elite few have the courtroom experience to win your truck case at trial. At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we know how to prove liability and damages in order to get you the compensation you are rightfully owed.
Call today for a free, confidential consultation with one of the nation’s leading truck accident lawyers.
Why bring a truck accident lawsuit to trial
According to the most recent Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration report, […]
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Can I Sue Someone Personally After a Truck Accident?
After you’ve been in a trucking accident, you may be faced with medical debt, property damage, ongoing pain and suffering, and even possible funeral expenses. One way to recoup your expenses is through a truck accident lawsuit. Many people wonder: is it possible to sue someone personally after a truck accident?
The truck accident lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can answer this question, and help you determine the best way to get the compensation you need to rebuild your life. Contact us today for a free consultation with one of the nation’s top truck accident attorneys.
Because of the immense weight and size of tractor trailers and other large trucks, truck accidents often result in serious injuries and damages. This is especially true if the accident involves a crash between a large truck and a much smaller passenger vehicle. […]
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Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Announces $4 Million Settlement with Shipping Company Responsible for Selecting an Incompetent Carrier
Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys won a $4 million settlement for a client from a shipping company that selected an incompetent trucking company to transport its goods.
Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys represented a couple that was severely injured in a multi-vehicle accident caused by one of the trucking company’s tractor trailers. According to the complaint, the accident occurred in a construction zone when a tractor trailer was unable to stop because its brakes were not properly adjusted. The truck rear ended the couple, causing a multiple vehicle collision. The accident left the couple with life-altering injuries, including paraplegia and severe back injuries.
According to the complaint, the truck carried the mandatory minimum insurance of $750,000.
“This settlement will go a long way to help our clients recover from such a horrific accident,” said Marion Munley, lead counsel on the case. […]
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Your Guide to Filing a Lawsuit
Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Personal Injury Lawyers’ Guide to Filing a Lawsuit
If a company or person has acted in negligence and caused you serious injury, you may file a lawsuit in order to obtain financial compensation from the at-fault party. But filing a lawsuit can be a challenging task. Any slight mistake can cost you the compensation that you deserve or cause further damages. That’s why you need the proper guidance and an experienced team of attorneys.
Below, we will explain what it means to file a personal injury lawsuit and how to increase your chances of winning.
What does it mean to file a lawsuit?
A lawsuit is a formal legal case that you or your lawyer files with the court. Filing a lawsuit involves telling the court that the defendant acted negligently and hurt you (the plaintiff). […]
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Amazon workers’ attempt at unionization
The workers’ comp lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys examine the attempt at unionization made by Amazon workers
From the summer of 2020, Amazon has been in the middle of a spirited unionization effort from some of the workers at its Bessemer, Alabama warehouse. Through the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) the employees staged protests that have been largely online and through the phone because of the pandemic.
The organizers were hoping these protests would yield the same results that pushed for the unionization of employees in high-profile companies in the U.S. and were hoping for similar results for Amazon’s Alabama warehouse.
As Amazon, Chewy, and other warehouses continue to crop up across the Lehigh Valley and throughout our region, it is worth understanding how unionization efforts unfold for Amazon workers.
The push for unionization: how it all began
The push for unionization started after a small group of workers at the company’s Bessemer Alabama warehouse went to the local branch of the retail workers’ […]
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