What is Liability?
Liability is the legal responsibility for one’s acts or omissions; an obligation one is bound to by law to perform, typically involving the payment of monetary damages. It is one of the most significant words in the field of law.
According to Black’s Law Dictionary, liability is defined as “the state of being legally responsible for something, such as a debt or obligation.” As such, it assumes that a person is responsible for the harm they cause another. There are several different types of liability including contractual liability, when one party breaks a contract, tort liability from civil wrongs, or strict liability where a party is held responsible for damages, regardless of fault.
Liability is important in law because it ensures individuals are held responsible for their actions, and that injured parties receive compensation. An example of a liability is a driver who causes an accident by driving recklessly. The driver will be held liable for any resulting injuries to people and property. Understanding liability is essential for individuals, businesses, and legal professionals to navigate legal responsibilities they owe to others.
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One Dead, Another Injured Following a Car Crash in Lycoming County, PA
One person has died following a car crash in Lycoming County on January 22.
According to news reports, the 22-year-old was driving on State Route 87 in Plunketts Creek Township near Barbours around 1 a.m. when he lost control of his vehicle. He hit a tree and was killed.
A passenger inside the car was taken to UPMC Williamsport after the crash. She was later transported to Geisinger Danville.
The cause of the crash is unknown. Police are investigating.
Fatal Car Accidents in Lycoming County
Fatal car accidents in Lycoming County present complex cases that require careful investigation and deep understanding of Pennsylvania’s wrongful death statutes. Our firm often finds these cases involve multiple contributing factors – from the region’s rural roads and mountainous terrain to weather conditions and infrastructure issues. When representing families who have lost loved ones, […]
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Building Collapse Lawyer
When a building collapse occurs, the consequences are devastating – often resulting in catastrophic injuries, loss of life, and overwhelming financial burdens for victims and their families. At Munley Law, we understand the profound and life-altering impact of these accidents on your health, finances, and future. Our building collapse lawyers thoroughly investigate the cause of the collapse and identify all potentially liable parties, from property owners to contractors, engineers, and construction companies.
Working with structural engineering experts, we determine negligence and safety violations while gathering critical evidence, such as accident reports and witness accounts. Munley Law vigorously advocates to secure just payment for victims’ medical bills, lost income, emotional distress, and long-term care needs. With extensive experience handling catastrophic injury cases, we provide personalized, compassionate support throughout the legal process.
Our Approach to Building Collapse Cases
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Emotional Distress Damages in a Personal Injury Case Explained
In Pennsylvania, when you’re injured in an accident, you may have the right to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit seeking compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other such damages.
It’s also important to account for your emotional distress when filing a claim or lawsuit. Emotional distress damages can compensate you for the psychological toll of a traumatic event.
At Munley Law, serving the area since 1959, we’ll fight for emotional distress compensation when it’s available. Contact our Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers today to learn more about your case.
What Qualifies as Emotional Distress in Pennsylvania Law?
Emotional distress can take many forms in a personal injury case. There is no strict legal definition for emotional distress in Pennsylvania, as what qualifies as emotional distress can vary on a case-by-case basis. Generally, emotional distress consists of the mental trauma or psychological symptoms someone might experience in the aftermath of an accident. […]
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What Do You Need to Get a PA Motorcycle License?
You must add a Class M endorsement to your driver’s license to legally operate a motorcycle in Pennsylvania. Luckily, the process of getting licensed is relatively straightforward.
Just make sure you follow the steps properly! If you operate a motorcycle without a license in Pennsylvania and you’re involved in a wreck, it could complicate how you pursue compensation. Regardless, if you are hurt in an accident someone else caused, contact our motorcycle accident lawyers at Munley Law to learn more about your legal rights.
Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your PA Motorcycle License
Obtaining a motorcycle license in Pennsylvania involves these steps:
Age Requirements
You must be at least 16 years old to get a Pennsylvania Class M motorcycle license. If you’re under 18, you must:
- Hold a motorcycle learner’s permit for at least 6 months
- Complete 65 hours of supervised practice riding
Required Documentation
- Proof of identity, […]
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Driver Dies After Car Lands In a Creek in Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a fatal car crash in Pittsburgh on January 17.
According to news reports, the car had exited the Squirrel Hill tunnel on Parkway East around 8:30 a.m. Right before crossing the Commercial Street Bridge, the driver lost control of the vehicle, went over a steep embankment and plunged into the creek.
Emergency crews had difficulty accessing the crash site because of heavy machinery that was doing work under the bridge. When they were able to reach the vehicle, they found the driver had died and was still in the vehicle.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
Fatal Car Accidents in Pittsburgh, PA
As one of the most populated areas in Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh has seen its fair share of fatal car accidents. According to the latest statistics from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, […]
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