What is a Loss?
A loss is the monetary value assigned to an injury or damage in a personal injury claim, including pain and suffering, past and future income, future medical care, at-home assistance, current medical bills, etc.
According to Black’s Law Dictionary, “loss” is defined as “the harm or damage resulting from an injury; the deprivation or detriment to an owner or possessor as a result of a judgment or voluntary transfer of property.” As such, loss is often a broad term in law, encompassing both tangible and intangible impacts as loss can come from a variety of forms of damages.
Legal principles governing loss aim to provide remedies, compensation, or restitution to individuals or entities adversely affected by wrongful acts, accidents, or adverse events. Loss can include economic loss, personal loss or property loss. The assessment of loss often involves evaluating evidence, calculating damages, and applying legal standards to determine liability and appropriate remedies in civil litigation or legal disputes. As a legal term, loss underscores the importance of addressing and mitigating the impacts of losses through legal recourse and equitable remedies in accordance with applicable laws and judicial principles.
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Is Workers’ Compensation for Independent Contractors Available?
When you are an independent contractor you have more flexibility and the potential to earn more than workers who make a straight salary working for a single employer. And while there are obvious benefits, you know from experience that with the flexibility and extra earning capacity that comes with working for yourself, there are added anxieties and responsibilities.
When you work for yourself, you have a lot of freedom but also a lot to think about, prepare for and worry about.
When you work for yourself and you sustain a work-related injury or illness, you may wonder how you can afford your medical bills or how you’ll get paid for missed time from work. Fortunately, if you have Pennsylvania workers’ compensation insurance, those benefits can provide necessary financial support while you recover.
Independent contractors work in every US business sector
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Reading Workers’ Compensation and Third Party Claims
What is a Third Party Claim?
Workers’ compensation claims are specific to your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance and only cover your medical bills and lost wages. If you qualify for specific loss or death benefits if you are a dependent of a loved one who has lost their life due to a work injury, those are covered as well by workers’ comp insurance.
When you file a third-party personal injury claim, however, you can receive financial compensation for damages such as:
- Pain and suffering related to the injury or illness
- Wrongful death and loss of consortium in the event of a fatal injury or disease
- Cost of mental health treatments
- Punitive damages, ie financial damages designed to punish the responsible party for their recklessness or negligence
If your injury or occupational disease was caused by someone other than a co-worker or your employer, […]
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Wilkes-Barre Fatal Truck Accident Lawyer
Our Wilkes-Barre Fatal Truck Accident Attorneys Can Get You Justice
Truck accidents are some of the most destructive types of crashes that happen in Wilkes-Barre. Far too often, these truck crashes result in loss of life. A fatal truck crash can upend the lives of surviving family members and leave you devastated, looking for answers, and wanting justice. No amount of money can make up for the sudden loss of a beloved family member, but a lawsuit can hold the at-fault party accountable for their actions and bring you some future security so that financial burdens do not interfere with your ability to honor your loved one’s memory in peace.
If someone you love was killed in a fatal truck accident in Wilkes-Barre, contact the Wilkes-Barre truck accident lawyers at Munley Law. Our compassionate team of legal experts will answer your questions, […]
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What to Do When Hazardous Materials Spill During a Truck Crash
What to do if you have been in a truck crash with chemical spills or hazardous materials
Tanker trucks transport the majority of U.S. shipments: they haul gasoline, diesel, specialty chemicals, food grade and dry bulk on a daily basis. With the increasing transportation of goods, the number of tanker truck accidents on our roads has also been on the rise. Tankers frequently haul hazardous and highly flammable materials, and a crash with these large, precarious vehicles could mean enduring serious burns, smoke inhalation injuries, or even death. Road surfaces can become extremely unsafe, air quality can be compromised, and fires and explosions can result from sudden hazardous waste disturbances.
If you or a loved one have been in a truck crash involving a hazardous materials spill, there may be multiple responsible parties, and the crash may require in-depth investigations. You will need a truck accident lawyer with a reputation, […]
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What Injuries, Diseases and Illnesses are Covered by Workers’ Compensation?
Can I Receive Workers’ Compensation?
Workers’ compensation is an insurance program that provides a financial safety net for Pennsylvania workers who have suffered a work-related injury or occupational disease during the course of their employment. If you suffered an injury or have become sick from workplace conditions in PA, you have the right to receive workers’ compensation from your place of employment to cover your medical expenses and lost wages for your injury or illness.
The Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Act of 1915 mandated that all employers in PA provide workers’ compensation insurance for all employees. All Pennsylvania workers are covered for the entire period of their employment. Coverage begins on the first day on the job. Injuries or diseases caused or aggravated by workplace duties are covered under workers’ compensation, regardless of the employee’s previous physical condition.
If you are suffering from a work-related injury or disease, […]
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