What is a Defendant?
In civil or criminal law, a defendant is an individual being sued or accused of committing a crime.
According to Black’s Law Dictionary, a defendant is “A person against whom relief or recovery is sought in an action or suit.” As such, in criminal cases, defendants are charged with offenses by the government or state, while in civil cases, they are typically sued by plaintiffs seeking compensation or other legal remedies. The role of a defendant is to defend themselves against the accusations brought forth by the prosecution or plaintiff. For example, in insurance law, a defendant would be the person who caused an injury, such as hurting someone in a car accident, along with their insurance company.
In legal contexts, defendants enjoy certain rights, such as the right to a fair trial, the right to legal representation, and the right to present a defense. These rights ensure that the legal process remains just and balanced. For instance, in criminal cases, defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This presumption places the burden of proof on the prosecution to demonstrate the defendant’s guilt.
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Scranton Bus Accident Lawyer
A Scranton bus accident lawyer can help you understand what you need to do following a bus accident and fight to get you the compensation you deserve. Munley Law has decades of experience winning cases against commercial transportation companies, including bus lines. Since 1959, our law firm has represented people in Scranton and Lackawanna County when it mattered most. Let us put our unparalleled experience and knowledge to work for you.
Buses of all kinds operate in Scranton – tour and charter buses, C.O.L.T.S. buses, school buses, and commercial buses all traverse the city’s streets and surrounding highways. After a bus crash, knowing where to turn for help in getting the medical care and financial compensation you need can be challenging.
The consultation is free, and we don’t get paid unless we win your case.
Types of Bus Crashes Our Scranton Bus Accident Attorneys Handle
Not all personal injury lawyers in Scranton are equipped to handle a bus crash. […]
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Pittsburgh Wrongful Death Lawyer
As personal injury lawyers, it is Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys’ mission is to make things right for people who have suffered terrible injuries and losses because of someone else’s negligence. But there are some wrongs that can never truly be made right. Losing a loved one to wrongful death is absolutely devastating. While we cannot bring that person back, our Pittsburgh personal injury lawyer can and will aggressively pursue the justice your family deserves with a wrongful death lawsuit.
If you lost someone because of a car or truck crash, workplace accident, medical error or other preventable incident in Pittsburgh, you may be entitled to compensation. While no amount of money will ever replace your loss, financial compensation can bring some peace of mind and security for your future. And, a wrongful death lawsuit is often the only way of holding the at-fault party accountable for their actions. […]
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Hospital Negligence Claims in Wilkes-Barre, PA
Going to the hospital is scary. One of the few comforts is knowing that you’re in the hands of medical professionals whose job is to make you feel better. So, where do you turn when the medical care harms you?
Hospital and medical negligence is becoming more prevalent in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and the United States. Hospitals are consistently understaffed, and the healthcare and insurance systems strain doctor-patient relationships. There is an increasing problem with systemic negligence in medical clinics, emergency departments, and hospitals. Hospital negligence leads to misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis, medication errors, surgical errors, and more. The results may not be a reversible error and can be devastating to the patient.
If hospital negligence resulted in an injury or worsened illness, you have the right to pursue a medical malpractice lawsuit against the liable parties. Call the Munley Law Wilkes-Barre medical malpractice lawyers today for a free consultation. […]
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Cancer Misdiagnosis Claims in Wilkes-Barre, PA
Cancer is one of the “big three” categories that account for nearly half of all serious misdiagnosed illnesses in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and across the United States. A cancer misdiagnosis can delay cancer treatment, allowing the cancer to spread unknowingly in the patient. As we all know, this can significantly reduce the patient’s chances of survival.
If you or your loved one were a victim of medical malpractice where your cancer worsened due to a misdiagnosis, you may have a valid medical malpractice claim. At Munley Law, a Wilkes-Barre cancer misdiagnosis lawyer will investigate your case, determine the liable parties, and hold the responsible medical professionals accountable. Call today for a free consultation with an experienced Wilkes-Barre medical malpractice lawyer who will offer legal advice and work around the clock to recover the compensation you deserve. […]
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Medical Malpractice Attorney
We trust medical professionals to make the right choices for our medical care. But when errors occur in diagnosing, treating, or monitoring a patient, the results can be catastrophic and even fatal. The medical malpractice lawyers of Munley Law understand how devastating a negligent medical error can be and the long-term implications it can have on your family.
For 65 years, the personal injury lawyers of Munley Law have represented injured victims of negligent medical practices. We can handle negotiations with insurance companies or take your case to court with a medical malpractice lawsuit. Call the medical malpractice attorneys of Munley Law today for a no-obligation, free consultation.
What Is Medical Malpractice?
The National Library of Medicine defines medical malpractice as “any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient.” […]
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