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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Should I Get a Lawyer for a Slip and Fall?
A Slip and Fall Accident Attorney Can Help
A slip and fall accident occurs when one party is injured when slipping or tripping and falling, usually on another person’s property, due to some sort of hazardous condition. This “hazardous condition” could be any number of things, such as a wet or slippery floor, a faulty handrail, or loose carpeting.
Many people may not realize just how serious the injuries caused by a slip and fall accident can be, for anyone, but particularly people over 65. In fact, 75% of slip and fall accident deaths occur in this age group, and 66% of all injury cases in people over 65 are the result of a fall.
If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident, you may well be entitled to compensation. But simply determining whether you have a case, […]
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Are Slip and Fall Cases Hard to Win in Philadelphia?
Slip and Fall Injuries are Serious and Costly
A slip and fall, or trip and fall, accident is essentially what the name suggests: it’s an accident where a person slips or trips and falls on another individual or business’s property, leading to some degree of injury.
To many adults, the idea of slipping and falling may not seem like much to be concerned about. But in reality, a simple slip and fall incident can cause a great deal of damage, pain, and suffering. The CDC reports that 1 in 5 fall cases results in a serious injury, such as a broken bone or concussion. Moreover, approximately 800,000 people are hospitalized each year for injuries related to falling.
Beyond the physical injuries caused by a fall, the monetary burden can be immense. The CDC reported that in 2015, […]
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Do Most Slip and Fall Cases Settle Out of Court?
Settling a Slip and Fall Accident Case
Do most slip and fall cases settle out of court? A slip and fall accident occurs when one party is injured when slipping or tripping and falling, usually on another person’s property, due to some sort of hazardous condition. This “hazardous condition” could be any number of things, such as a wet or slippery floor, a faulty handrail, or loose carpeting. While a fall may not sound like something serious, the reality is that it can cost much more extensive damage than one might expect. An accident of this type is particularly dangerous for people over the age of 65, who are both more prone to falling and more prone to experiencing severe injury as a result.
If you or a loved one has experienced a slip and fall accident, you may be wondering what your next steps are. […]
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Questions to Ask Your Workers’ Comp Lawyer
Know What to Ask an Experienced Workers’ Comp Lawyer
A workplace accident may mean prolonged medical treatment, physical therapy and rehabilitation, and time off work. Workers’ compensation benefits exist to cover these expenses, but obtaining your benefits isn’t always easy. A workers’ compensation lawyer can help you recover the benefits you are owed.
In Pennsylvania, most employees are covered under workers’ comp for medical costs and lost wages caused by a work-related injury or death. Under Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation law, injured workers have a right to file a workers’ compensation claim if they have been injured while carrying out their work-related tasks either on-site or off-site. How long these benefits last depends on the severity of your injury and the possibility of long-term disability.
Unfortunately, employers and insurance companies often deny workers’ comp claims, even when they are valid. That’s where a workers’ […]
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Can I Sue Workers’ Comp for Pain and Suffering?
Exploring Pain and Suffering Workers Comp Claims
After a job injury, there can be damages beyond the physical. If you’re wondering “Can I Sue Workers’ Comp for Pain and Suffering?,” the short answer to this important question is no. The Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act does not allow employees to collect damages for pain and suffering after a workplace accident. According to the law, workers may only collect workers’ comp benefits for medical expenses and lost wages.
However, even though an employee cannot recover pain and suffering damages through workers’ compensation, there are still legal options they should explore. There are certain situations where a worker can file a third-party claim against another party or parties who were responsible for your work-related injury. For example, if you are a construction worker and suffer a work injury due to the negligence of the general contractor, […]
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