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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Workers’ Compensation and Head Injuries
Experienced Workers’ Compensation Lawyer for Head Injuries
If you have experienced a head injury while on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation. From medical bills to lost wages, recover what is owed to you with an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer by your side.
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, head injuries made up 12% of workplace injuries in the state in 2019. That’s 20,706 incidences of head injuries while on the job.
While serious injuries can happen in a variety of workforces, the construction industry is particularly hard hit when it comes to head injuries. According to OSHA, the construction industry is one of the most dangerous occupations in the U.S. Falls, crushing injuries, and equipment-related accidents can seriously injure Pennsylvania workers.
These cases can be difficult to navigate, particularly for serious occurrences that cause head injuries. […]
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing Home Abuse
“Staggering” reports reveal COVID-19’s horrific impact on nursing home abuse
When we trust a team of experts to care for our loved ones, we expect kindness and competency. However, nursing home abuse–a form of elder abuse that occurs in long-term healthcare facilities–is on the rise. Nursing home abuse may take many forms ranging from physical to financial abuse. Many families already know what it is like to spot signs of neglect while visiting a loved one in a nursing home. Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic makes these problems worse. Visitors cannot visit. Problems slip through the cracks. In many instances, the seniors we love died as a result. Thus, in the past few months, the number of class action and individual wrongful death lawsuits based on negligent elder care increased dramatically. To understand the risks and what it takes to keep your loved one safe, you need to understand the impact of COVID-19 on nursing home abuse. […]
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Pennsylvania Car Insurance Requirements
If you suffer a car crash in Pennsylvania, the right car insurance can make all the difference
Follow these tips from the nation’s leading car and truck accident lawyers
In truth, nobody wants to think that they will ever crash their car. We all think it can’t happen to us. However, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) reports that there are 6 million motor-vehicle accidents in the United States every year. Of that 6 million crashes, 3 million Americans suffer serious injuries. Over 36,000 drivers and passengers die each year. Pennsylvania drivers must carry car insurance by law. However, choosing the right auto insurance is a whole separate matter. In the event of a catastrophic automotive crash, the right auto insurance can make all of the difference. To help you choose the type fo car insurance that is right for you, the nation’s #1 crash lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys provide this information about Pennsylvania car insurance requirements. […]
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Damages in Car Accident Cases
Damages in a Car Accident Case
Car accident victims can sustain physical and emotional damages that last a lifetime. Victims of automobile accidents and their families are owed compensation for physical injuries and pain and suffering. The best way to get the compensation you are deserved is to have an experienced car accident attorney fighting for you. Car accidents can alter the course of someone’s life, and it’s important the party at-fault for your injuries, pain, and suffering is held accountable.
Types of Car Accident Damages
Economic Damages – These are losses you can track monetarily, including medical bills, loss of income, loss of property, rehabilitation, and other out-of-pocket costs. Car accidents and collisions can cause serious physical pain. You should seek a doctor immediately, even if it’s not apparent to you that you might have injuries. The records from your doctor will also be vital in proving your case. […]
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Workers’ Compensation and Occupational Illnesses
If your job caused an occupational illness, then you need a workers’ compensation lawyer who will fight for you
Maximize your benefits with the leading workers’ comp attorneys at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a subdivision of the United States Department of Labor (DOL) tracks the number of workplace illnesses each year. According to the BLS, 2.8 million Americans suffered on-the-job injuries and illnesses last year. Most employees know that they can file for workers’ compensation after suffering a workplace injury. However, many sick workers do not realize that they can get workers’ comp benefits for work-related illnesses as well. For example, employees who are sick with illnesses like black lung disease, asbestosis, and even COVID-19 may be eligible. If your job conditions made you sick, you are entitled to seek workers’ compensation for your occupational illness. […]
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