What Is a Duty of Care?
A Duty of Care is the obligation to act with care and prudence toward others and the public, as a reasonable person would in similar circumstances. Failure to meet this standard may lead to negligence claims and subsequent damages. This concept is fundamental in various fields, including law, medicine, and business, where individuals or professionals are expected to act in a way that prevents foreseeable harm to others. Essentially, it mandates that one must exercise caution and consideration to avoid causing harm or injury to others.
According to the ruling in Donoghue v Stevenson (1932), “You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbor.” This principle has since become a cornerstone in tort law, influencing how negligence cases are determined.
In practice, duty of care requires individuals to anticipate risks that their actions or inactions might pose to others and take reasonable steps to mitigate those risks. For instance, in healthcare, doctors owe a duty of care to their patients to provide treatment that meets accepted medical standards, ensuring patient safety and well-being. Understanding the duty of care helps ensure that individuals and organizations prioritize the well-being of others, thereby reducing the occurrence of preventable harm.
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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?
The FMCSA is a federal agency housed within the Department of Transportation. […]
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Burn Injury Attorneys
Have you or a loved one suffered serious burn injuries?
Burn injuries are painful and can leave long-lasting physical and psychological scars. Whether it is a chemical burn from an unsafe product, a burn caused by a hazard on poorly kept property, a gas explosion, or an accidental burn at a bonfire or gathering, you may need an experienced burn injury lawyer to make sure you are compensated for your medical costs and suffering.
If you or a loved one have suffered serious burns as a result of negligence, contact Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys today to speak with one of our experienced burn injury lawyers or call us at (855) 866-5529.
Burn Injury Facts and Figures
Burn injuries are, unfortunately, an all too common occurrence across the nation.
According to the American Burn Association, […]
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Negligent Security Lawyer
It’s a fear most of us have — become a victim of a crime and getting injured as a result. But what if your injury could have been prevented if proper security measures in place? You would probably feel angry and upset. No one deserves to be injured because of negligence. It’s time to take action with a negligent security lawyer.
When people visit a place of business or lodging, you have the right to expect a reasonable amount of safety. In fact, property owners have a duty to secure their premises and protect lawful visitors and patrons from foreseeable harm.
Most premises liability cases involve “accidents,” or unintended consequences of careless property owners. But what happens if you are the victim of an intentional act – a violent crime on someone’s property or at a place of business? […]
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Philadelphia Commercial Truck Accident Lawyer
If You’ve Suffered An Injury After a Truck Accident, You Need an Experienced Truck Accident Lawyer On Your Side
If you or a loved one was injured by a truck driver’s negligence, you need an experienced Philadelphia truck accident lawyer at your side. For more than 60 years, the truck accident attorneys at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys have fought for families and individuals who have been injured in motor vehicle crashes or other accidents involving commercial vehicles.
As just one example, in 2018, Marion Munley, Caroline Munley, and Bob Munley reached an $8 million settlement in a wrongful death case involving a truck crash. Our experienced personal injury legal team has successfully resolved many personal injury cases just like this one. Together, we can work to recover money to compensate you for all the injuries you suffered in a trucking accident. […]
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Philadelphia Taxi Accident Lawyer
Injured in a Taxi in Philadelphia? We Can Help.
Whether you’re taking a taxi to go out with friends, to avoid trying to find parking near a busy restaurant, or heading to the airport, you expect an experienced taxi driver will get you there safely. However, taxi drivers can also be overly confident they know how to drive in a familiar city and may rush while trying to maximize their time and the fare.
We know a lot of Philly residents rely on public transportation such as taxis to get from point A to point B.
If you were injured as a passenger in a taxi cab, our Philadelphia auto accident lawyers are here to help you recover.
Getting into an accident in cab can be a stressful experience. You have no control over the vehicle or the driver, […]
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