What Is Fault?
Fault is when an entity intentionally or negligently fails to act reasonably, according to legal standards or one’s duty, resulting in harm to another person. This failure can arise from various factors such as ignorance, carelessness, negligence, or a lack of skill. If actions like not being aware, not taking proper precautions, disregarding others, or lacking necessary skills lead to injury to another person, they can all be considered as fault.
Legal scholar John C. Jeffries Jr. states, “Fault is the linchpin of tort liability.” Fault plays a crucial role in various aspects of law, including tort law (civil wrongs), contract disputes, and criminal law. Establishing fault is essential in legal proceedings to determine liability and to assess damages or penalties accordingly.
Fault forms the basis for legal liability and compensation. For example, in a car accident case, fault may be assigned based on factors like speeding, failure to yield, or distracted driving. For plaintiffs seeking damages, proving fault is essential to demonstrate that the defendant’s actions or negligence directly caused their injuries or losses. Conversely, defendants may argue mitigating circumstances or lack of fault to defend against legal claims.
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Who Is At Fault in an Intersection Accident?
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 36% of car accidents occur at intersections. While there are various intersections a driver may encounter in their commute, laws regarding who is at the right of way will ultimately determine who is at fault in an intersection accident.
If you or a loved one have been injured in an intersection car accident, contact the car accident attorneys at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys today. We help car accident victims seek compensation in Wilkes-Barre, Philadelphia, and all across Pennsylvania.
Types of Intersections: Left Turn Accidents
Intersection accidents may occur at several intersections, specifically if one driver is making a left turn against oncoming traffic. These intersections include:
- Traffic Light Intersections
- Stop Sign Intersections
- Uncontrolled Intersection
- Uncontrolled T-Intersection
Traffic Light Intersection Accidents
When drivers approach a traffic light intersection, […]
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Speeding Accident Lawyer
Car Accident Lawyers Helping Victims of Speeding-Related Crashes
Speeding causes thousands of deadly crashes every year. Excessive speed increases the likelihood that a driver will lose control of their vehicle and cause a crash. What’s more, collisions that occur at a high rate of speed result in more injuries and are more likely to be fatal.
If you were injured in a car accident with a driver who was speeding or driving aggressively, that driver should be held responsible for the harm they’ve caused. However, you will still need to prove that the other driver was at fault for the crash and the economic and noneconomic damages you have suffered. Even if your case seems straightforward, insurance companies are unlikely to provide maximum compensation unless you have legal representation. That’s where a car accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can make a big difference. […]
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What Does it Mean When You Stack Your Auto Insurance Policies?
Understanding Stacked Car Insurance
It is estimated that 12.6 percent of motorists on the road in 2019 were driving without car insurance. That equals to approximately one in eight drivers are behind the wheel without insurance. Not only is this illegal and dangerous, but getting into an accident can be costly to all involved.
If you get into a severe car accident in Pennsylvania with an uninsured motorist, your first concern may be how will you pay for your medical expenses. Will you be stuck with the bill?
Fortunately, there are provisions in your insurance policy that will pay for any of the injuries you may receive. And if your underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage is stacked, then you won’t have to worry about paying for the large medical bills.
But what is stacked insurance? And why is it beneficial to stack your uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage? […]
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Workers Compensation for East Coast Logistics Warehouses Injuries
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2020 alone, employers reported 2.7 million injury and illness cases in private industry. With a reported 3.4 million people employed in the warehousing and storage industry, many of these workplace accidents occur in warehouse settings. And some happen right in our own region.
If you or a loved one are employed by East Coast Logistics Warehouse or another warehouse in NEPA, the workers’ compensation lawyers of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys are here to help. Workplace accidents happen, but that doesn’t mean you have to suffer without workers compensation.
About East Coast Logistics Warehouses
East Coast Logistics and Distribution, Inc. is a third party logistics company located in Northeastern Pennsylvania. With three distribution centers, the facilities are located near major highways in PA including in:
- Mountaintop, […]
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Workers’ Compensation for Joint Injuries
When your job requires constant movement like lifting, reaching, twisting, or squatting, your joints will likely take a beating. Whether it is a repetitive motion injury that results in joint damage or a sudden movement that causes injury, these acts can result in long-term health complications. While these workplace injuries sometimes just require some rest and short-term recovery, they can oftentimes result in chronic illness. If this happened to you, you are entitled to receive workers’ compensation for joint injuries.
If you have suffered from joint injuries because of your occupation, the workers’ compensation attorneys of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys are here to help.
Common Joint Injuries From Occupational Risks
Musculoskeletal disorders, ergonomic injuries, or simply, joint injuries, occur from the use of muscles, tendons, and ligaments to perform frequent tasks. These motions can cause pain and eventually injury. […]
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