What Is a Hazard?
Hazards are conditions that increase the probability of damage or injury, like a crack in a sidewalk, a spill in the aisle, a work truck without proper lighting, or inadequate lighting on the steps in front of a business.
According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), a driving hazard is “Any condition or object that increases the risk of a traffic collision.” Hazards are potential dangers that various factors on the road can present, highlighting the importance of hazard awareness and mitigation for safe driving.
The benefits of recognizing and addressing driving hazards include improved safety for all road users, reduced likelihood of accidents and injuries, and lower vehicle repair costs.
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What to Do If Dangerous Weather Caused a Pennsylvania Truck Accident
Driving in the winter or under various dangerous weather conditions can be a challenge regardless of the vehicle you’re driving. Rain, snow, sleet, fog, and sun glare can all affect driver performance. Conditions affecting visibility and traction entail longer brake times with an increased chance of losing control of the vehicle.
According to a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), there are over 120,903 linear miles of roadways across Pennsylvania, on which far too many accidents occur due to adverse weather conditions. PennDOT has reported that in 2020 alone, there were 104,475 reported crashes including 6,344 truck crashes on the Pennsylvania roadways. Of those 104,475 reported crashes, 24% occurred while the road conditions were wet, snowy, or icy.
The Dangerous Combination of Large Commercial Semi-Trucks and Adverse Weather Conditions
As more traffic congests the roads, accidents grow more frequent with more injuries and catastrophic results. […]
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What Should I Do If I’ve Been Exposed to Toxic Chemicals at Work?
Working in certain industries leaves some workers more susceptible to toxic exposure in the workplace. However, many workers are unsure what they should do if they’ve been exposed to toxic chemicals at work. They may fear the loss of their job, retaliation from their employer, or an inability to stay in their field if they report the exposure, or come forward with their workplace concerns.
If you have been exposed to toxic chemicals in the workplace, the toxic exposure attorneys of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys are here for you.
What Employees Need to Know
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2017, 41 employees in the United States died on the job after a single exposure of inhaling chemicals and chemical products. However, many employees suffer from long-term exposure in the workplace where the implications are not felt for sometimes months or even years. […]
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Workers’ Compensation for Adidas Warehouse Injuries
According to EHS Today, as e-commerce drives the need for products to be made and shipped faster than ever before, many warehouse employees are left handling unrealistic working conditions, all while facing an increase in warehouse injuries–all of which can be avoided.
While Adidas sales have continued to surge, this increase can include pressure to those employees responsible for moving products: warehouse workers.
If you are employed by an Adidas warehouse, or any warehouse in NEPA, and experience an injury, Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is here for you.
Common Warehouse Safety Issues
As the demands on warehouse workers in NEPA increase, safety hazards and concerns will also continue to grow. Below are warehouse hazards Adidas warehouse employees need to be mindful of.
Safety Education and Training
While the goal of every business is to be efficient and to bring in money, […]
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How Much Time Do I Have To Sue After A Slip And Fall Accident?
Statute of Limitations for Slip and Fall Accidents
The statute of limitations varies by state. For example, in Pennsylvania, slip and fall accidents fall under the broad category of “personal injury,” giving you two years from the date of when your injuries first occurred to file suit. When you suffer injuries from slip and falls, trip and falls, and other similar accidents, 42 Pa.C.S. § 5524(2) states that you have two years from the date of your accident to initiate a lawsuit and seek compensation.
Slip and fall accidents caused by negligence or the failure of property owners to maintain safe and hazard-free premises can cause severe injury and even death. According to the New York Times, the winter months are worse for people of all ages, as ice, snow, and slippery trip hazards make slip and fall accidents more prevalent. Wherever you are in America, […]
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Are Slip and Fall Accidents Hard to Prove?
Are Slip and Fall Accidents Hard to Prove?
Proving negligence in a slip and fall accident comes with its own complications. Were you not paying attention? Was the property it occured on your own? Or did it happen in a public space?
Though proving negligence in a slip and fall accident can be difficult, it is important to do so if you want to seek recovery for the damages you incurred.
At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we know how critical these personal injuries cases are to your overall recovery. We have been helping slip and fall accident victims for more than 60 years and we’re ready to help ensure you get the compensation you deserve.
Components of Negligence in Slip and Fall Accidents
Following a slip and fall, your main priority is to seek medical attention. […]
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