What is Pain and Suffering?
Pain and Suffering is a legal term that describes the physical, emotional, and mental injuries a personal injury victim sustained following an accident.
According to Black’s Law Dictionary, pain and suffering is defined as “physical discomfort, emotional trauma, or mental anguish that a plaintiff experiences as a result of a defendant’s actions.” As such, it often refers to the non-economic damages that a plaintiff may claim to compensate for the physical pain, emotional anguish, and diminished quality of life caused by the defendant’s actions or negligence.
Pain and suffering can include physical pain or emotional distress. For example: Amy is in a car accident because the other driver drove recklessly. As a result of the accident Amy might suffer from back problems and have a panic attack every time she tries to drive a car. Therefore, not only could Amy sue the other driver for the damage to her car, but also for the pain and suffering it has caused her physical and emotional health. Pain and suffering is aimed at providing compensation to injuried parties, and to have those at fault recognize the harm they caused and deter them from repeating their actions. Understanding pain and suffering is essential in personal injury litigation to ensure that plaintiffs receive fair and just compensation for the full scope of their injuries and losses.
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Should I Accept the First Insurance Settlement After a Scranton Car Accident?
The Insurance Company Offered a Settlement. Should I Take It?
After an automobile accident, you are likely to be experiencing a great deal of physical pain and emotional distress. You may be tempted to immediately accept the first offer from the other driver’s insurance company to put the car accident behind you as quickly as possible. However, this is almost never a good idea.
An insurance company is necessarily looking first and foremost to its own bottom line, and not to what would be fair compensation for you. The insurance company makes money by keeping its payouts as low as possible, and can take advantage of your desire for a speedy resolution to make you a low settlement offer that does not provide a fair settlement for your personal injury.
If you have questions about a car accident settlement, your first step is to contact an experienced car accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys. […]
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Philadelphia SEPTA Accident Lawyer
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) oversees many important aspects of Philadelphia’s public transportation system. From trolleys to regional rail systems, SEPTA handles the important administrative details of these public services, including any personal injury claims resulting from accidents.
If you have been involved in an accident on public transportation in Philadelphia, you need a personal injury lawyer with experience in public transit and SEPTA claims on your side. SEPTA accident claims are complex to navigate, and an attorney can best negotiate with SEPTA’s legal claims department to get you the compensation you deserve.
At Munley Law, our SEPTA accident attorneys in Philadelphia know what it takes to pursue a mass transit accident claim. Contact our law offices today when you call or fill out our online form. We offer free case consultations, and you will not be charged for our services unless we win money for you. […]
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What Qualifies as Personal Injury?
How Do I Know If I Have a Personal Injury Claim?
You may have seen TV ads, billboards, and more advertising the services of personal injury lawyers, but what exactly what does this term mean? In this article, we’ll explore the meaning of personal injury, and how it may impact you and your life.
Remember: if you or your loved one has been injured in an an accident, you may have a right to compensation. Don’t hesitate to contact Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys to discuss your personal injury claim and learn we can help protect your interests.
Understanding Personal Injury
While we all try to go about our daily lives safely and responsibly, the reality is that accidents do happen. Often, these accidents — whether that be a car accident, a slip and fall, […]
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Is Pennsylvania an At-Fault State?
Who Will Pay My Insurance Claim After a Car Accident in Pennsylvania?
All car accidents are, without a doubt, stressful experiences. Even once the initial shock has warn off, you still have so much to consider, including your physical, mental, and emotional recovery. There may be medical expenses and medical bills, property damage, and more. A car accident is not something anyone wants to endure.
Navigating the insurance process can be one of the most overwhelming parts of any car accident case. If you’ve never gone through the claims process before, it can be confusing; and even if you have, no two cases are alike. It’s not uncommon to start getting calls from the insurance company just a day after an accident.
One of the things that can make understanding the claims process so difficult is that it’s incredibly different from state to state. […]
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How Long Do I Have to Tell My Insurance I Was In a Car Accident?
What is the Statute of Limitations After a Car Accident?
Though they may be all too common, car accidents and the potential associated personal injury lawsuits in general, follow very specific statute of limitations and they vary depending on the state you live in.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a vehicle accident you have legitimate reasons to be confused, distracted and unsure about your state laws regarding time limits. What IS a reasonable time frame for you to open your claim? What can you expect from the claim process? What is the legal time limit for filing a personal injury claim?
If you were involved in a car accident, the car accident lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can help. Contact us today for a free consultation.