Parties

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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Why Do Most Personal Injury Cases Settle?

Will my personal injury case settle?

Although popular television shows and movies give the illusion that every legal case culminates with a dramatic trial, the reality is that over 95% of all cases and almost 96% of personal injury cases settle out of court. While many personal injury plaintiffs are eager for an opportunity to have their day in court so that they can tell their story to a judge and jury, it is important to understand the benefits and drawbacks of both trials and settlements. Our Wilkes-Barre personal injury lawyer explains.

Why Do You Need a Personal Injury Lawyer From Munley Law?

It is also important that victims of catastrophic accidents choose a legal team that understands these nuances and knows how to negotiate with hospitals, businesses, and companies in order to maximize their clients’ winnings. Time and time again, […]

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Teenage Traffic Fatalities Increase Dramatically During Prom-Graduation Season

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Prom and graduation season is here again, and although it is a time for celebration, it is also the most dangerous time for teens in regards to traffic fatalities. The biggest danger teens face on prom or graduation night is auto accidents, either because the driver has been drinking, is tired, or is simply distracted by a carload of friends.

How Likely is a Teen Driver to Get into a Fatal Car Accident?

In the United States, although teenagers drive less than their parents, the number of crash deaths involving teens is disproportionately high. According to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, in the U.S., the fatal crash rate per mile driven for 16-19-year-olds is nearly 3 times the rate for drivers ages 20 and over. The fatal crash rate per mile drove is nearly twice as high for 16-17-year-olds as it is for 18-19-year-olds. […]

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Do You Have to Go to Court for a Car Accident?

car accidentLike over 104,000 Pennsylvania state residents, you might find that you have gotten in an automobile accident (Pennsylvania Department of Transportation). Being in an automobile accident, alone, is difficult enough. However after the crash, you may feel even more overwhelmed once law enforcement, companies, lawyers, and even perhaps doctors get involved with your case. Many may experience confusion over what obligations they are under immediately following the crash.

You may find yourself asking, “Do You Have to Go to Court for a Car Accident?”

Even the most minor crashes can be traumatic experiences. We therefore recognize that car accidents can be particularly difficult times in a driver’s life. If you or a loved one was involved in a crash, we express our most sincere condolences. Working with an experienced car accident lawyer can make a huge difference, both in making this turbulent process a little smoother, […]

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Sports Injury Lawyer

In the United States, 30 million children and teens participate in some form of organized sports, and every year there are roughly 3.5 million sport-related injuries. Many of these injuries result in long-term recovery, ongoing medical treatment, and even death. While many sports injuries are simple accidents, sometimes these injuries are the result of . For example, if players are not provided with adequate safety equipment or supervision, the responsible party may be held accountable for injuries that occur. sports injury lawyers Munley law

The experienced sports injury lawyers of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys have represented many victims who have suffered sports injuries. We have learned through years of experience that sports-related injuries and deaths are often caused by the negligent and careless actions of sport leagues, schools, coaches, and even other athletes. We offer free consultations to all sport injury victims and we do not recover a fee unless we win for you. […]

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What Can I Do to Protect My Rights After a Car Accident?

Car AccidentIn the midst of a car accident, it is totally normal to feel overwhelmed. Navigating the aftermath of a vehicle collision may involve extensive medical care, expenses for , with other party, and interfacing with law enforcement. Though the circumstances are undoubtedly stressful, it is important to remain calm and try your best to think clearly. As a resident of Pennsylvania, you have certain rights following an accident. In this article, we’ll walk you through what your rights are and what you can do to protect them after a crash. 

At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we recognize that car accidents can be traumatic experiences. We express our deepest condolences if you or a loved one were injured in a car crash. With over 60 years of experience, we are eager to put our expertise to work for you. Please reach out to us today for your free consultation. […]

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