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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An Insurance Adjuster Calls After Your Car Accident. What Should You Do?
How to Interact with Insurance Adjusters After a Car Accident
If you or a loved one have been in a car accident, your main focus should be on caring for and recuperating from injuries and the trauma that has been endured. Insurance claim adjusters often prey upon victims’ vulnerability by trying to negotiate early settlements, and by getting the injury victim to make statements that can infringe upon how much you are truly entitled to. At this time, thinking about recovering compensation from insurance companies may seem stressful and the last thing that you want to worry about; a car accident lawyer can alleviate these stresses. You need an experienced car accident lawyer that has a proven track record.
For over 60 years, the award-winning personal injury lawyers at Munley Law have fought for the rights of accident victims throughout Pennsylvania. […]
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Workers’ Compensation Specific Loss Benefits
Workers’ compensation is a vital safety net for employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. In Pennsylvania, this system ensures that injured workers receive financial support and medical care without needing to prove fault.
Among the various types of workers comp benefits, there is a special type of insurance called “specific loss benefits.” These benefits address severe, permanent injuries.
Understanding Specific Loss Benefits in Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation
Specific loss benefits are a category of workers’ compensation benefits designed to compensate for permanent injuries that result in the loss of a body part or the loss of use of a body part, including those due to injury, occupational disease, repetitive stress, amputation, or permanent disfigurement.
Unlike general disability benefits, which compensate for lost wages, specific loss benefits are paid through your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance regardless of whether the worker can continue working. […]
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Workers’ Compensation Third-Party Claims in Pennsylvania
When workers get hurt at work or become sick due to working conditions, Pennsylvania has a legal safety net that ensures they are financially protected while recovering from their injuries. This safety net usually comes in the form of workers’ compensation insurance, which almost all employers are legally required to carry for their employees, starting on their first day of employment. Most people are familiar with this concept of filing a claim when injured on the job. However, what happens when someone other than your employer is responsible for your injury?
A third-party claim is a personal injury claim you can file if you were hurt on the job, but an outside party is responsible for your injury. This claim allows injured workers to sue the at-fault party for pain and suffering. Learn more about a third-party claim and how to file one after a workplace accident.
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Philadelphia Bus Accident Lawyer
If you’ve been injured in an accident involving a SEPTA vehicle in the Philadelphia area, you may be entitled to compensation. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) operates a vast network of buses, trains, trolleys, and subways serving Philadelphia and its surrounding counties. Accidents involving SEPTA vehicles can result in serious injuries, leading to significant medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.
Filing a personal injury claim against SEPTA involves specific legal requirements, including providing notice of your intent to sue within six months of the accident.
Additionally, you must adhere to other conditions to recover compensation, such as timely filing of your lawsuit and presenting a strong case backed by thorough evidence. This process can be complex and challenging, but the experienced Philadelphia bus accident lawyers at Munley Law Firm are here to help.
Whether you need assistance drafting a notice of intent to sue or collecting and presenting evidence, […]
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Amazon Van Accident Lawyer
It’s no secret that Amazon places immense pressure on its drivers to make the maximum amount of deliveries in the shortest amount of time. Drivers are constantly double-parked, in a rush, distracted by GPS and time constraints, and are often not experienced CDL drivers. As these Amazon delivery vans are a common sight on the roads, the e-commerce giant continues to expand its delivery network. With more and more delivery truck drivers on the road, accidents involving these vehicles are unfortunately on the rise.
If you have been in a collision with an Amazon van, call an Amazon van accident lawyer at Munley Law today. We have been fighting for the rights of accident victims for 65 years.
Types of Amazon Delivery Truck Accidents
The types of Amazon delivery truck accidents include:
- Rear-end collisions often occur when the Amazon van follows another vehicle too closely or fails to stop in time. […]