What are Parties?
Parties are individuals, corporations, or associations involved in a lawsuit as plaintiffs or defendants.
According to Black’s Law Dictionary, parties are defined as “persons or entities actively participating in a transaction or proceeding.” Due to the formal nature of the proceedings, each party has specific rights, duties, and interests related to the legal matter. Parties can include plaintiffs or those bringing the lawsuit, and defendants, those who refute the allegations; they can also include third-party defendants who are asserted as being partially responsible for the plaintiff’s claims.
The most important responsibility of a party is the burden of proof. In a civil case, this falls to the plaintiff. Understanding the roles and identities of the parties is crucial for determining legal responsibilities, enforcing rights, and reaching resolutions in disputes.
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Elk County, PA – Man Killed in Crane Accident
Elk County, PA (February 12, 2025) – A man was pronounced dead at the scene of a crane accident in Elk County on February 10.
According to news reports, the Elk County Coroner confirmed the death happened on Carlson Road in Jones Township around 6:10 p.m. During the retraction of an outrigger on a crane, the man suffered a head injury.
His death was ruled accidental by the coroner.
The investigation into the accident is ongoing.
Crane Accidents in Pennsylvania
Construction site accidents involving cranes can lead to devastating consequences. When such accidents occur, multiple parties may bear liability, including the crane operator, the construction company, equipment manufacturers, and site supervisors. Under Pennsylvania law, injured workers or their families can pursue various legal remedies, with cases often involving both workers’ compensation claims and potential third-party liability suits against entities other than the direct employer. […]
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Lancaster County, PA – Man Dies After Van Collides with Scooter
Lancaster County, PA (February 11, 2025) – A man has died after a van collided with the scooter he was riding on with his sons in Lancaster County on February 10.
According to news reports, the man was driving a scooter that crashed around the 5800 block of the Old Philadelphia Pike in Salisbury Township around 3 p.m. Police say the man and his 15-month-old boy were taken to Lancaster General Hospital while the 6-year-old was airlifted to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
The man died at the hospital while the two boys remain in critical condition. The driver of the van was not injured.
The investigation is ongoing.
Scooter Accidents in Pennsylvania
Personal injury cases involving scooters in Pennsylvania have become increasingly common, particularly with the rise of electric scooters in urban areas. Under Pennsylvania law, […]
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Ski Accident Lawyer
While most winter sports enthusiasts understand the inherent risk involved, no one plans to be the victim of a ski accident—especially one that leads to serious injury, loss of income, and long term recovery.
At Munley Law, our legal team has secured significant settlements for clients hurt by ski resort negligence, equipment failures, and reckless skiers. When your ski or snowboard accident leads to mounting medical bills and lost work time, we investigate your case thoroughly to hold responsible parties accountable.
Our extensive experience with ski law and success in personal injury cases means we can effectively pursue the full compensation you deserve.
Why Choose Munley Law for Your Ski Accident Case?
Our attorneys at Munley Law have spent decades handling complex personal injury cases, including numerous ski and snowboard accidents. We understand how ski accident claims work, from investigating resort maintenance to proving equipment defects caused your injuries. […]
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Susquehanna Twp., PA – Police Car Involved in Fatal Crash on Route 22
Susquehanna Township, PA (February 10, 2025) – A Susquehanna Township police car was involved in a fatal multi-vehicle accident on US Route 22 westbound near Harrisburg on February 8.
According to news reports, the crash occurred around 12:30 p.m. on US Route 22 between 39th and Park Streets in Susquehanna Township.The crash involved a Susquehanna Township police, a sedan, a pickup, and another vehicle. One person was killed in the collision.
It is unclear what caused the accident or if anyone else was injured.
Multi-Vehicle Accident in Pennsylvania
After a multi-vehicle accident in Dauphin County, victims can seek compensation to cover their medical bills, lost income, vehicle repairs, and pain and suffering. Pennsylvania’s modified comparative negligence system allows recovery of damages even when a victim bears partial responsibility, provided their fault doesn’t exceed 50%.
Multi-vehicle crashes often involve complex insurance claims due to multiple parties. […]
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Cumberland County, PA – One Sent to Hospital Following Multi-Vehicle Crash on Route 114
Cumberland County, PA (February 6, 2025) – One person was taken to the hospital following a multi-vehicle accident in Cumberland County on February 5.
According to news reports, the crash occurred on PA 114 westbound at the Honey Locust Drive and Old Willow Mill Road intersection. Witnesses say that EMS had treated victims at the scene of the accident. One person was seen taken out on a stretcher.
No word on what caused the accident or how many people were injured. Police are investigating.
Witnesses at the Scene of a Car Accident in Pennsylvania
Witnesses play an important role in personal injury cases following car accidents, serving as independent sources of information that can significantly impact the outcome of insurance claims and potential lawsuits. Their unbiased accounts can help establish fault, provide detailed descriptions of how the accident occurred, and corroborate the victim’s version of events when liability is disputed. […]
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