Hazard

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.

More information about Hazard

Philadelphia, PA – Man Struck and Killed By Vehicle in South Philadelphia

car accident in valley township, pa

PHILADELPHIA, PA (February 26, 2025) – A man was struck and killed in South Philadelphia on February 24.

According to news reports, the accident occurred at 10th Street and Packer Avenue just before 7:30 p.m. The victim was first involved in a minor crash. When he got out of his car to speak with the other driver, he fell while crossing the street. It was then another vehicle hit him.

He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

The driver of the striking vehicle remained at the scene.

What to Do After a Car Accident in Philadelphia

Getting out of your car after an accident in Philadelphia can expose you to significant personal injury risks beyond those sustained in the initial collision. The city’s busy streets and highways create a hazardous environment for anyone standing on or near roadways, especially in areas with limited visibility or during adverse weather conditions. […]

Read More

More information about Hazard

Tips for Staying Awake While Driving

Driving safely requires staying alert behind the wheel. Unfortunately, data indicate that is not uncommon on U.S. roads. Drivers who fall asleep may cause accidents that could injure or kill other motorists and pedestrians.

Were you recently injured in such an accident? If so, compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other such losses may be available.

Contact our car accident attorneys at Munley Law for more information about your case. We’ll help you pursue the compensation you deserve. In the meantime, we offer the following tips to help you guard against falling asleep while driving.Tips for Staying Awake While Driving

The Deadly Reality of Fatigue-Related Accidents

Drowsy driving is a significant problem in the U.S. According to the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA), drowsy driving crashes resulted in 693 fatalities on U.S. roads in 2022 alone. […]

Read More

More information about Hazard

How Do You Test Tire Tread With a Coin?

The condition of the tire tread on your vehicle can mean the difference between life, death, or serious injury. Every year, approximately 33,000 Americans are injured in tire-related accidents, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Association. Fortunately, such accidents can be prevented if you regularly check tire tread depth and change your tires if they’re not in optimal condition.

If you’ve been injured in a tire-related , you may be entitled to compensation. Contact the experienced car accident lawyers at Munley Law.How Do You Test Tire Tread With a Coin?

Tire Tread Basics

What Is Tire Tread?

The tire tread is the part of the tire’s surface that touches the road. It’s designed to ensure  your vehicle maintains its grip on the road as you drive, whether accelerating, braking or turning. The surface of a tread is made up of four components: ribs, […]

Read More

More information about Hazard

What Does a Voluntary Recall Mean?

When a dangerous product is introduced onto store shelves, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can force companies to remove it from the market. However, many companies don’t wait for the FDA to act. Instead, they choose to issue voluntary recalls, proactively removing products they believe could pose risks to consumers.

These voluntary recalls serve as a safety mechanism in our consumer protection system. While the FDA oversees the process, companies can initiate recalls for any potential safety concern, whether a manufacturing defect, contamination risk, or design flaw could harm consumers. This proactive approach protects public safety and helps companies manage and maintain consumer trust.

Understanding how voluntary recalls work is essential for consumers. Whether you’ve purchased a recalled product or been injured by one, knowing your rights and the proper steps to take can significantly improve your safety and help you obtain any compensation you may be entitled to. […]

Read More

More information about Hazard

Common Causes of Workplace Falls

Workplace falls are one of the top reasons for injuries in many different jobs. They often happen because of a mix of environmental issues, building problems, and human mistakes. These falls can take place anywhere, often due to dangerous situations like slippery floors, equipment that isn’t well taken care of, or poor lighting. 

Distractions, tiredness, and wearing the wrong shoes can also lead to these accidents. By knowing what usually causes these falls and taking steps to fix them, we can lower the chances of getting hurt. This blog will look into the main reasons behind workplace falls and offer safety advice and legal options for those who these incidents have impactedCommon Causes of Workplace Falls

Environmental Hazards Leading to Workplace Falls

Workplace falls are often caused by environmental hazards, making it necessary to be aware of potential risks. Wet and slippery surfaces, whether from spills, […]

Read More
Search
Categories
Archives
LCA
PA Bar Association
top 100
Super Lawyers
Best law firms
best lawyers
top 1% of trial lawyers
av
Irish Legal
BBB Accreditation Badge The information contained on this website does not create an attorney-client relationship nor should any information be considered legal advice as it is intended to provide general information only. Prior case results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
855-866-5529
Back to Top