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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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 car accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact the experienced car accident lawyers at Munley Law.
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, grooves, tread blocks, […]
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Hamburg, PA – Truck Driver Injured After Ice Crashes Into Windshield
HAMBURG, PA (February 24, 2025) – A semi-truck driver was injured after a large chunk of ice shattered his windshield while driving on February 21.
According to news reports, the truck driver was driving on Interstate 78 eastbound when a large chunk of ice flew off a passing tractor trailer in the westbound lanes.
Dash cam video shows the moment the ice crashed into his windshield, causing glass and ice to hit him in the chest and face. He was able to keep control of his truck despite his windshield being shattered.
The driver suffered minor cuts to his hands and face.
Truck Accidents Involving Ice and Snow in Pennsylvania
What many people don’t realize is driving with ice and snow on their vehicles is against the law. According to Pennsylvania Title 75, Section 4524(e) of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, […]
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Northampton County, PA – One Dead Following Car Accident on Route 33
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA (February 21, 2025) – Weather may have played a role in a deadly car accident on Route 33 in Northampton County on February 20.
According to officials, the crash occurred just after 4:22 p.m. near the Belfast exit on Route 33 in Bushkill Township. The car went off the road and slammed into a tree.
The Northampton County coroner was called to the scene of the accident.
According to Pennsylvania State Police, the snowfall had turned heavy at that time and had caught many drivers off guard.
The investigation into the crash is ongoing.
Weather-Related Car Accidents in Northampton County
In Northampton County, Pennsylvania, weather-related car accidents present significant personal injury concerns, particularly during harsh winter conditions when we experience snow, ice, and freezing rain. The county’s location in the Lehigh Valley means it deals with varied weather patterns that can create hazardous driving conditions, […]
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Lycoming County, PA – One Dead, Another Injured After Car Accident on Route 220
LYCOMING COUNTY, PA (February 20, 2025) – One person is dead and another is injured following a car accident on Route 220 in Jersey Shore on Feburary 17.
According to news reports, emergency personnel responded to a three-vehicle crash on Route 220 west of the Thomas Street exit shortly before 8 p.m. Officials say that the driver of a Subaru Forester was driving north on Route 220 when he was struck nearly head-on by a Mercedes-Benz, causing entrapment. The Mercedes then struck a truck towing a trailer and then rolled onto its roof before bursting into flames.
The driver of the Mercedes was able to pull themselves from the vehicle then fled the scene on foot where they were later reportedly struck by other vehicles in the southbound lane before the police found them. The driver was taken to the Trauma Center at UPMC for treatment. […]
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Philadelphia, PA – Woman Dies After Tree Falls on Car
PHILADELPHIA, PA (February 17, 2025) – A woman was killed after a tree fell on top of a car in Northeast Pennsylvania on February 16.
According to news reports, Philadelphia emergency personnel responded to the 500 block of West Hill Creek Road around 6:15 p.m. When they arrived, they found a woman inside a car that a large tree had crushed.
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after.
Investigators have not yet determined if the woman, the only person inside the vehicle, was the owner of the vehicle.
The accident occurred during a high wind warning that was in effect for Philadelphia.
Weather-Related Car Accidents in Philadelphia
High wind-related car accidents in Pennsylvania present unique challenges from a personal injury perspective. Strong winds, particularly on Pennsylvania’s highways and bridges, can create dangerous driving conditions that lead to serious accidents. […]
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Franklin County, PA – One Dead, Two Injured in Vehicle Accident
Franklin County, PA (February 14, 2025) – One person was killed, and two were injured following a car accident in Franklin County on February 13.
According to the Pennsylvania State Police, troopers responded to a single-vehicle crash on Molly Pitcher Highway at the intersection with Pin Oak Court in Greene Township at 1:10 a.m. Police found the car had flipped over in a field off the southbound shoulder of the highway.
Investigators believe wet road conditions caused the car to travel off the shoulder, strike an embankment, and go airborne before landing in the field.
Police say that three vehicle occupants were ejected from the vehicle at the time of the accident. Both passengers are believed to have sustained minor injuries and were transported to a local hospital.
The driver was also transported to the hospital, where he later died due to severe injuries sustained during the crash. […]
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Allegheny County, PA – Tractor Trailer Overturns, Spilling Fuel on Route 28
Allegheny County, PA (February 13, 2025) – A tractor trailer overturned on Route 28 in Etna, sending one person to the hospital on February 12.
According to news reports, the truck was driving in the southbound lane of Route 28 when it hit a barrier and overturned, spilling diesel fuel onto the road and the creek below.
Emergency crews said the Department of Environmental Protection had placed a boom at the mouth of the creek so the fuel did not flow into the Allegheny River.
The driver of the vehicle was taken to the hospital after suffering injuries in the truck crash.
Hazardous Material Truck Accidents in Pennsylvania
Unfortunately, the Commonwealth’s proximity to major transportation corridors and industrial centers makes it particularly susceptible to hazardous material incidents, with significant cases arising from highway spills, train derailments, and industrial facility accidents. […]
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Elk County, PA – Man Killed in Crane Accident
Elk County, PA (February 12, 2025) – A man was pronounced dead at the scene of a crane accident in Elk County on February 10.
According to news reports, the Elk County Coroner confirmed the death happened on Carlson Road in Jones Township around 6:10 p.m. During the retraction of an outrigger on a crane, the man suffered a head injury.
His death was ruled accidental by the coroner.
The investigation into the accident is ongoing.
Crane Accidents in Pennsylvania
Construction site accidents involving cranes can lead to devastating consequences. When such accidents occur, multiple parties may bear liability, including the crane operator, the construction company, equipment manufacturers, and site supervisors. Under Pennsylvania law, injured workers or their families can pursue various legal remedies, with cases often involving both workers’ compensation claims and potential third-party liability suits against entities other than the direct employer. […]
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Lancaster County, PA – Man Dies After Van Collides with Scooter
Lancaster County, PA (February 11, 2025) – A man has died after a van collided with the scooter he was riding on with his sons in Lancaster County on February 10.
According to news reports, the man was driving a scooter that crashed around the 5800 block of the Old Philadelphia Pike in Salisbury Township around 3 p.m. Police say the man and his 15-month-old boy were taken to Lancaster General Hospital while the 6-year-old was airlifted to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
The man died at the hospital while the two boys remain in critical condition. The driver of the van was not injured.
The investigation is ongoing.
Scooter Accidents in Pennsylvania
Personal injury cases involving scooters in Pennsylvania have become increasingly common, particularly with the rise of electric scooters in urban areas. Under Pennsylvania law, […]
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Ski Accident Lawyer
While most winter sports enthusiasts understand the inherent risk involved, no one plans to be the victim of a ski accident—especially one that leads to serious injury, loss of income, and long term recovery.
At Munley Law, our personal injury lawyers have secured significant settlements for clients hurt by ski resort negligence, equipment failures, and reckless skiers. When your ski or snowboard accident leads to mounting medical bills and lost work time, we investigate your case thoroughly to hold responsible parties accountable.
Our extensive experience with ski law and success in personal injury cases means we can effectively pursue the full compensation you deserve.
Why Choose Munley Law for Your Ski Accident Case?
Our attorneys at Munley Law have spent decades handling complex personal injury cases, including numerous ski and snowboard accidents. We understand how ski accident claims work, […]
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Cumberland County, PA – One Sent to Hospital Following Multi-Vehicle Crash on Route 114
Cumberland County, PA (February 6, 2025) – One person was taken to the hospital following a multi-vehicle accident in Cumberland County on February 5.
According to news reports, the crash occurred on PA 114 westbound at the Honey Locust Drive and Old Willow Mill Road intersection. Witnesses say that EMS had treated victims at the scene of the accident. One person was seen taken out on a stretcher.
No word on what caused the accident or how many people were injured. Police are investigating.
Witnesses at the Scene of a Car Accident in Pennsylvania
Witnesses play an important role in personal injury cases following car accidents, serving as independent sources of information that can significantly impact the outcome of insurance claims and potential lawsuits. Their unbiased accounts can help establish fault, provide detailed descriptions of how the accident occurred, and corroborate the victim’s version of events when liability is disputed. […]
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King of Prussia Car Accident Lawyer
The King of Prussia car accident lawyers at Munley Law understand how a serious automobile accident can disrupt your life and overwhelm you. Since 1959, our legal team has helped injured individuals throughout Montgomery County with personal injury cases and fought to receive maximum compensation.
The King of Prussia area presents unique challenges for drivers, from heavy mall traffic to dangerous highway merges on I-76 and US-202. Our experienced car accident lawyers understand the local region and know how to build the strongest possible cases for our clients.
Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your rights and options after a car accident in King of Prussia. We are available 24/7 to take your call and begin protecting your interests.
Why Choose Munley Law’s Car Accident Attorneys in King of Prussia?
Experience and proven results matter when choosing a car accident lawyer in King of Prussia. […]
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Aspinwall, PA – Woman in Critical Condition After Being Hit by SUV
Aspinwall, PA (February 5, 2025) – An elderly woman was rushed to the hospital after she was hit by an SUV while crossing the street in Aspinwall, PA on February 5.
According to news reports, Allegheny County police responded to a call around 7 a.m. of a pedestrian accident in Aspinwall. Police say the woman was crossing Delafield Road towards St. Margaet Drive near UPMC St. Margaret’s Hospital when she was struck by an SUV making a left turn from Freeport Road.
The woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition. The driver stayed at the scene and is cooperating with the police.
Police are continue to investigate the accident.
Pedestrian Accidents in Allegheny County
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, pedestrian safety is an ongoing concern in Allegheny County. In the past three years, pedestrian fatalities have stayed steady in the county and is second only to Philadelphia in the number of deaths in the Commonwealth. […]
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Medical Transport Jet Crashes Into Philadelphia Neighborhood
Philadelphia, PA (January 31, 2025) – A medical jet carrying six people crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood on January 31.
According to news reports, the plane was transporting a child patient, her mother, and four crew members. The plane was heading to Springfield, Missouri.
The plane left the Northeast Philadelphia Airport around 6 p.m. before crashing less than four miles away. It crashed into the ground and sparking a huge fireball.
Several buildings and vehicles were lit on fire, injuring several people on the ground. There were no survivors in the aircraft.
Investigations are underway as to what caused the accident. The accident comes just days after an airplane collided with a Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, DC.
Airplane Crashes in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has seen various aviation incidents throughout its history, with accidents occurring across both general aviation and commercial flights. […]
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York Uber Accident Lawyer
Services like Uber 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 rideshare accident in Pennsylvania. With 65 years of experience representing car accident victims throughout York County, our legal team understands the complex nature of Uber accident claims and the challenges you may face when seeking financial compensation from your carrier.
Our Uber Accident Lawyer Track Record
Our firm is well-versed in car accident cases with a track record of securing multi-million dollar settlements for victims, […]
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Londonderry Twp., PA – State Police Member Injured in Route 283 Car Accident
Londonderry Township, PA (January 28, 2025) – A member of the Pennsylvania State Police was taken to the hospital following a car crash in Dauphin County.
According to news reports, the accident occurred on January 26 on Route 283 in Londonderry Township. State police confirmed that a state police vehicle with a person inside was involved in the crash.
The person was taken to the hospital and has since been released. What caused the car crash is unknown.
Car Accidents While On the Job in Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, police officers injured in vehicle accidents while on duty are generally covered under several overlapping legal frameworks. The Pennsylvania Heart and Lung Act provides police officers with their full salary and benefits, tax-free, if they’re temporarily disabled from a work-related injury. This is more generous than standard workers’ compensation benefits, […]
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Pedestrian Rights: Navigating Truck Accidents in Crosswalks
Most people feel safe using a crosswalk as a routine activity. After all, these marked paths are specifically designed to protect pedestrians. However,
Understanding these dangers – whether they stem from poor crosswalk design, hazardous weather conditions, distracted drivers, or large commercial vehicles such as tractor-trailers – is essential for staying safe. If you’ve been injured while using a crosswalk in Pennsylvania, understanding these factors can also be important for protecting your legal rights.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a pedestrian accident in the crosswalk in PA, your first call should be to the experienced pedestrian accident attorneys at Munley Law. We understand these complex cases and can help you navigate the legal process. Call Munley Law for a free consultation, and let us fight for the compensation you deserve.
Pedestrian Rights and Responsibilities in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania law states that pedestrians have the right-of-way in marked crosswalks and at intersections with unmarked crosswalks. […]
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York Product Liability Lawyer
When product manufacturers, distributors, or retailers put unsafe products on the market and consumers get hurt, the negligent parties must be held accountable.
A product liability lawyer helps injured individuals recover compensation for their injuries from defective or dangerous products.
At Munley Law, we’ve successfully represented clients harmed by everything from defective medical devices to faulty automotive parts, securing the compensation they need for medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.
Whether you’ve been injured by a poorly designed product, manufacturing defect, or inadequate warning labels, we’ll carefully investigate your case and hold the responsible parties accountable. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay unless we win your case. Contact a York product liability attorney at Munley Law today to schedule a free consultation.
How Munley Law Can Help With Your Product Liability Case in York, […]
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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, […]


















