Pain and Suffering

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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Philadelphia Duck Boat Accident Lawyer

When people think of duck boats, they usually think of a fun tourist activity to explore a new city. But if you’re searching for a Philadelphia duck boat accident lawyer, you know they can lead to a horrible boating accident, road collision, or pedestrian accident. If you or your loved one has suffered duck boating-related injuries or death, you need a lawyer well-versed in this unique area of law to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

Understanding Duck Boat Accidents in Philadelphia Waters

Unfortunately, deadly incidents involving duck boats are a part of Philadelphia history. Perhaps the most notorious of these accidents occurred in 2015 when two tourists were killed when a tugboat-guided barge crashed into a Ride the Ducks boat in the Delaware River. The tugboat driver was charged with manslaughter after it was found that the deadly boat accident was caused because he was playing around on his phone and laptop. […]

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Maximum Medical Improvement in Workers’ Compensation

Reaching Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) means your condition has stabilized, but it does not mean your workers’ compensation case is over. You may still need care, and your ability to work could be limited in ways that impact your benefits. A Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyer with Munley Law can help you figure out what this point means for your claim and what steps come next.

What is Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) in Pennsylvania Workers’ Comp?

Maximum medical improvement is the point where your medical condition becomes stable. It does not mean you are fully healed or that your treatment is finished. It means your doctor believes your condition is unlikely to improve further with additional care.

Reaching MMI is an important part of the workers’ compensation process. Once your doctor places you at MMI, they will complete a final evaluation and may assign an impairment rating. […]

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Workers’ Comp vs Personal Injury – What’s the Difference?

If you’ve been seriously injured, you may be drowning in medical bills, financially struggling, and unsure where to turn. Everyone seems to have advice, and you hear the words workers’ comp and personal injury thrown around a lot. While both provide compensation after an accident, it is important to understand the differences to determine the best option in your case.Workers Comp vs Personal Injury - What's the Difference?

Key Differences Between Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Claims

Both workers’ compensation and personal injury claims relate to injury, so you may wonder, what is the difference?

Workers’ Compensation

An injured employee can file a workers’ compensation claim when injured at work or through the scope of their employment. Workers’ compensation aims to protect injured workers first and foremost.

Personal Injury

These lawsuits are appropriate when a third party has injured you. Personal injury claims are your best option if you have suffered an injury that is not work-related (for example, […]

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Scaffolding Accident Lawyer

Scaffolding accidents are among the most common causes of construction site injuries. From falls to equipment malfunctions, these accidents can result in long-term physical, mental, and emotional challenges. What makes these cases particularly complex is the number of potential parties responsible, from the scaffolding manufacturer to the employer — or even a subcontractor. Scaffolding Accident Lawyer

After an accident, knowing your legal rights helps you get fair payment for your medical bills, missed work, and other hardships. Our scaffolding accident lawyers  have extensive experience with workplace injury cases and insurance claims. We’ll guide you step-by-step through filing your claim and work to get you  maximum compensation owed to you.

Scaffolding Accident Rights and Claims

Falls, equipment failures, and scaffold collapses often cause severe injuries at construction sites. While workers’ compensation covers your medical care and missed wages, […]

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What to Do While on Workers’ Compensation in Pennsylvania

Receiving workers’ comp benefits in Pennsylvania limits an injured worker’s activities. If your workers’ comp claim is in progress or has been approved, you may have questions about what you can and can’t do while receiving entitlements. Your claim benefits can be reduced or revoked if the insurance company or your employer can show that you don’t require them.

Workers’ compensation rules can feel overwhelming. Medical treatment, returning to work, and even personal activities can impact your recovery and entitlements. Physical recovery should always be your first priority. When you are focused on that and following your doctor’s orders, your workers’ compensation claim process should proceed more smoothly.

Unfortunately, your employer or insurance company paying for your entitlements will watch for any opportunity to revoke or reduce your compensation payments. For this reason, having an experienced Pennsylvania workers’ […]

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