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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Defective Products and Consumer Rights
Consumers have the right to expect the products they purchase to be safe and function as advertised. Yet, in 2023, more than 750 million defective products were recalled across the United States. Defective products can cause serious injury to consumers, whether it is a kitchen appliance that overheats and causes burns or a toy that is unsafe due to a choking hazard.
Defects in everyday products raise important questions about product safety, consumer rights, product liability, and what legal protections are in place to hold product manufacturers accountable. If you suffered injuries caused by a defective product, it is important to understand your rights and the steps to take to recover damages.
Understanding Product Liability
Product liability is the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of products for any injuries caused to consumers by their products. Consumer protection laws ensure that the injured party can seek compensation when someone suffers injuries because of a defective product. […]
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Electrocution Accident Lawyer
Electrocution is a severe and potentially life-threatening event that can cause extensive damage throughout the body. When electricity passes through tissue, it can cause serious internal and external burns, muscle damage, and cardiac problems that may be fatal. The electrical current can affect multiple organ systems simultaneously, leading to injuries that may include severe burns, heart complications, nerve damage, and traumatic brain injury.
The severity of electrical injuries depends on several key factors: the intensity of the electrical current, the duration of exposure, and the path the electricity takes through the victim’s body. These elements determine both the immediate trauma and potential long-term complications for survivors.
Given the serious nature of electrical injuries, working with qualified legal representation is important. An experienced electrocution accident attorney at Munley Law can thoroughly investigate the incident, identify liable parties, and pursue appropriate compensation. This includes recovery for medical expenses, […]
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Wyalusing Twp., PA – Man Dies Following a Car Accident in Bradford County
Wyalusing Township, PA (January 27, 2025) – A man lost his life after a car crash in Bradford County on January 25.
According to the Pennsylvania State Police, the Clinton County man had been driving west on Route 6 in Wyalusing Township around 8 a.m. when he suddenly veered into the eastbound lane and hit a guide rail and rock embankment. He died during the helicopter flight to the hospital.
State police said after a preliminary review of the crash found the man had suffered a medical emergency at the time of the crash.
Medical Emergencies While Driving: What You Should Know
If you experience a medical emergency while driving, the most important immediate action is to safely pull over to the side of the road or into a parking lot if possible. Turn on your hazard lights as you slow down to alert other drivers. […]
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The Dangers of Driving Too Slowly
It’s no secret that driving above the posted speed limit is dangerous. That said, driving too slowly can also lead to crashes.
Sometimes, a slow driver will cause a minor rear-end accident. In more severe cases, slow driving can result in traffic fatalities.
Have you been hurt in a wreck because someone was driving slowly? Compensation may be available if so. Learn more about your legal options by contacting our car accident team today for a free consultation.
Why Slow Driving Creates Serious Road Hazards
Slow drivers may assume that driving slowly always results in improved safety. However, excessively slow driving blocks traffic and can result in hazards due to the following:
- Disrupting the flow of traffic: Other drivers may be traveling according to the flow of traffic, a flow that can be disrupted when someone is driving too slowly, […]
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Construction Accident Lawyer
Construction accidents can devastate workers and their families, leading to severe injuries, overwhelming medical bills, and lost wages. At Munley Law, our construction accident lawyers have spent the last 65 years fighting for injured workers, securing multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements while helping our clients navigate workers’ compensation claims and third-party lawsuits.
Construction accidents often involve multiple responsible parties—contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners, to name a few. Our experienced construction accident attorneys know how to prove who is at fault for your injuries so you can receive full compensation for your accident.
Don’t let a construction accident derail your future – contact Munley Law today for a free case evaluation.
Common Construction Accident Claims Munley Law Handles
Construction sites present countless hazards that can lead to severe injuries to workers and visitors alike. Our construction accident attorneys’ […]