What is a Motion?
A motion is, “The formal mode in which a member submits a proposed measure or resolve for the consideration and action of the meeting.” (Black’s Law Dictionary 1133. 4th Ed. Rev. 1968). It court, it is a formal request made to a judge to issue a ruling or take some action.
A motion can be requested by any party in court, and the judge may either grant or deny the request. Motions are always made with the intention of it benefiting the moving party, or movant. An example of a motion is a party requesting a case to be dismissed for a specific legal reason. They may also motion for a new trial if there are significant errors or issues in an original trial. All motions must be made after the initial complaint has been filed in a legal proceeding.
Motions can be either written or spoken. Regardless of which, the opposing party to the movant will usually have a chance to be heard by the judge regarding whether the motion should be approved or not. Motions for dismissal or new trial are only two of a wide range of possible motions. Even if a trial is not retried or dismissed, a judge’s ruling on a motion can greatly impact the outcome of a case, such as whether certain evidence is excluded or if it is allowed in court.
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Reading Distracted Driving Accident Lawyer
Distracted driving continues to be a significant cause of car accidents in Reading, Pennsylvania. Reading is a city steeped in industrial heritage with a population of over 95,000 residents. Situated within Berks County and known for its local landmarks such as the Pagoda and the Reading Public Museum, Reading experiences an increased volume of both local and tourist traffic, which contributes to its distracted driving accidents.
There has been an alarming spike in these accidents, with mobile phone use, GPS navigation, and in-car entertainment systems being the main culprits. This issue is magnified by Reading’s busy urban layout, composed of one-way street systems, intersections, and evolving infrastructure. These factors together make Reading’s roads highly susceptible to distractions.
If you or your loved one were injured in a car accident caused by a distracted driver, contact the Reading distracted driving accident lawyers at Munley Law for a free consultation. […]
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Client & Attorney Testimonials
See what our past clients and fellow attorneys have to say about Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.
Truck Accident Clients
“I’m so beyond thankful for my lawyers who have never steered me wrong and were ready to go to war for myself and my children. It has been an amazing experience working with them and I’m so thankful for them. As no amount of money will ever change what happened they made sure we were forever taken care of.”” – Katy S., A Truck Accident Client
“November of 2015 I was sitting at a red light in my Dually Pickup Truck. A loaded tractor trailer rear ended me, he was traveling in excess of 50 MPH. Resulting in me being airlifted to the trama facility nearby. I suffered a broken neck plus spinal cord damage and internal injuries. […]
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How Does Distracted Driving Cause Motorcycle Accidents?
Do you ever find yourself checking your phone or changing the radio station while driving? It may seem harmless, but distracted driving can have deadly consequences, especially when it comes to motorcyclists. In this article, our motorcycle accident lawyer will explore how distracted driving can cause motorcycle accidents and the importance of raising awareness about this issue.
When you take your eyes off the road, even for just a few seconds, you significantly increase the risk of causing a motorcycle accident. Common distractions, such as texting, talking on the phone, or even eating, divert your attention away from the task at hand – driving safely.
This decreased focus can make it harder for you to notice motorcycles on the road, leading to dangerous situations where you may not see a motorcyclist until it’s too late. Additionally, distractions can impair your reaction time, […]
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Indiana Truck Accident Lawyer
An Indiana Truck Accident Can Be Devastating.
The Munley Law Truck Accident Attorneys Are Here to Help.
Truck accidents can be much more serious than car accidents due to the sheer size and weight of a truck. They can cause disastrous damage to the vehicles involved, as well as serious injuries or fatalities to drivers and passengers.
If you are involved in a truck accident, it is important to seek medical attention and consult with a personal injury lawyer who has experience in truck accident law, to protect your rights and seek compensation for your injuries and damages. Munley Law Truck Accident Lawyers are nationally recognized as pioneers in truck accident law. With decades of experience, an expert understanding of the law, unmatched resources, and a commitment to pursuing justice for our clients Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys will provide a free consultation to discuss your case. […]
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Workers’ Compensation for Repetitive Stress and Strain Injuries in Wilkes-Barre
Have You Experienced a Repetitive Injury On the Job? We Can Help.
In 2019, over 17,000 people were injured because of repetitive actions in the workplace, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. These injuries are called repetitive strain injuries or repetitive stress injuries. Most repetitive injuries are caused by doing actions that a person might not think would cause an injury, such as typing, repeatedly using the same tool, and always doing the same motion as part of your job.
A repetitive strain injury happens when a worker’s muscles or joints become strained when repeatedly doing the same motions at work. A repetitive stress injury causes damage to the muscles, nerves, ligaments, or tendons of workers who do the same task repeatedly on the job.
For example, a strain to the back or to the wrist that causes low back pain or carpal tunnel syndrome are typical kinds of repetitive strain injuries. […]
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