What is Insurance?
Insurance is, “a contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration, one party undertakes to compensate the other for loss on a specified subject by specified perils. The party agreeing to make the compensation is usually called the “insurer” or “underwriter;” the other, the “insured” or “assured;” the agreed consideration, the “premium;” the written contract, a “policy;” the events insured against, “risks” or “perils;” and the subject, right, or interest to be protected, the “insurable interest.” (Black’s Law Dictionary 946. 4th Ed. Rev. 1968)
An insurance policy is a contract in which an individual or entity (the policyholder) pays an insurance company (the insurer) in regular payments in exchange for financial protection over specific risks or losses. For example, medical insurance helps to cover medical costs, such as hospital visits, hospital stays, and medications. Similarly, auto insurance helps to cover damages incurred from car accidents. Insurance payments are known as premiums. Insurance contracts typically limit the amount of costs that an insurance provider may be required to pay.
The McCarran-Ferguson Act (15 U.S.C. § 1011) grants many aspects of insurance regulation to individual state governments. However, federal laws like federal taxes do apply to insurance, and must be acknowledged. Insurance is important to the legal system, as it helps protect individuals, those who cause harm to individuals through negligence, and any third party that is faced with the burden of compensating for an injury.
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Can You Work While on Workers Compensation?
If you’re getting workers’ compensation benefits, you might be curious whether you can work while healing from your injury. The answer depends on what kind of injury you have and what your doctor says. Workers’ comp is meant to help you financially while you recover, but there are some work limitations to remember.
Some people can do lighter or modified jobs, while others may need to concentrate on getting better. Sticking to the guidelines given to you will help you avoid losing your benefits.
Workers’ Compensation and Work Restrictions
When you’re receiving workers’ compensation benefits, it’s essential to understand the legal guidelines surrounding work restrictions. Workers’ compensation is designed to provide financial support while you recover from an injury, but it also comes with specific rules about what type of work you’re allowed to do during your recovery. […]
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Forklift Accident Lawyer
Forklift accidents can cause devastating injuries, from broken bones and crushing injuries to traumatic brain injuries. At Munley Law, we understand the complex factors involved when these accidents occur at construction sites and industrial facilities. Whether you were injured as an operator or bystander, multiple parties may be responsible, from equipment operators and site managers to contractors and manufacturers.
Our experienced team of forklift accident attorneys will investigate every aspect of your case, from equipment maintenance and operator training records to potential OSHA violations. Through thorough investigation, we identify all responsible parties and hold them accountable for their role in causing your injuries. With Munley Law on your side, you don’t have to face this challenging time alone.
Contact us today for a free consultation about your forklift accident case.
Proven Results in Forklift Accident Cases
When you choose Munley Law, you’re choosing a firm with a proven track record of success in forklift accident cases. […]
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Can a Hospital Refuse to Treat a Patient?
A hospital doesn’t always have to provide treatment to patients seeking it. As this guide will address, there are circumstances when it’s legal for a hospital to deny treatment.
However, there are also situations, typically emergencies, when the law prohibits hospitals from refusing to treat patients. If you believe you’ve been denied treatment unfairly, speak with a medical malpractice attorney to learn more about your rights. At Munley Law, our medical malpractice attorneys are committed to fighting for the compensation you deserve. Get in touch today to schedule your free consultation.
Emergency Medical Treatment Laws
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is a federal statute that establishes patients’ rights and the hospital’s requirements in emergencies. The law specifically establishes the following:
- An emergency medical department must provide a proper medical screening to anyone who visits the department requesting evaluation or care. […]
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York Uber Accident Lawyer
Services like Uber and Lyft are convenient, but these vehicles are exposed to all the same risks as any other car on the road. In 2023, Pennsylvania reported over 1,200 rideshare-related accidents, with York County accounting for approximately 8% of these incidents. These accidents often involve complicated insurance policies, multiple liable parties, and strict reporting deadlines that can impact your ability to recover damages.
A York Uber accident lawyer at Munley Law can help protect your legal rights after a Lyft accident in Pennsylvania. With 65 years of experience representing car accident victims throughout York County, our legal team understands the complex nature of Lyft accident claims and the challenges you may face when seeking financial compensation from your carrier.
Our Uber and Lyft Accident Attorney Track Record
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Underinsured Motorist Coverage Pain and Suffering: Understanding Your Rights and Maximizing Your Claim
According to the Insurance Research Council, nearly 8% of Pennsylvania drivers are uninsured, putting thousands of responsible drivers at financial risk from a car accident. Thankfully, uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage includes the victim’s pain and suffering in Pennsylvania—but that’s not all you need to know.
When an uninsured driver causes a crash that leaves you injured, your uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage steps in to protect you. This protection extends beyond just medical bills and lost wages—it can provide compensation for your physical trauma, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life.
However, insurance companies often minimize or deny these claims, especially when it comes to pain and suffering damages. They may question the severity of your injuries or try to attribute them to pre-existing conditions. […]
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