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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Workers’ Compensation Back Injury Claim

If you’ve suffered a back injury at work, hire an experienced workers’ comp attorney

A work-related back injury can have long-lasting affects, ranging from a few missed shifts to short-term or permanent disability. Pushing yourself to keep working despite a back injury can lead to a prolonged recovery process or permanent damage.

At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, our Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers can help you navigate the process of filing or appealing your so that you receive the compensation you need to recover from your back injury. Where full recovery isn’t possible, we will fight to recover the compensation you deserve to account for your new reality.

Common Workers’ Compensation Back Injury Claims

Filing a workers’ compensation claim for a back injury isn’t limited by your field or profession—anyone can sustain a back injury at work, […]

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Is it Better to Settle or Go to Trial?

Experienced Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help Determine Next Steps in Your Case

workers comp attorney workers comp benefits taxableDuring the course of your lawsuit, your personal injury lawyer will discuss your options for settling your case or going to trial. A well-negotiated settlement can leave you financially secure while ending your lawsuit quickly but runs the risk of undervaluing your claim. On the other hand, a winning at trial can bring you the compensation you deserve for your injuries, but at the cost of a lengthy and overwhelming court battle.

Your personal injury lawyer for your accident lawsuit is unique. That is why you need an experienced personal injury lawyer with skills, a track record of winning verdicts, and a history of reaching bold settlement agreements to help you decide on the best path forward. There are pros and cons to both settling a personal injury case and going to trial. […]

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Workers’ Compensation for Warehouse Workers in Wilkes-Barre

If you’ve suffered a work injury in a Wilkes-Barre warehouse, contact a workers’ comp lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys for a free consultation

A warehouse workplace injury is a draining experience without the additional complexities of a workers’ compensation . But between lost wages and the inability to work, few warehouse workers can afford to give up the rights they are entitled to by law. Regardless of how severe you think your workplace injury is, you can and should file a compensation claim to make sure you are covered throughout the duration of your recovery. A momentary injury could still have long-lasting affects and the provides a window of time to report and file a claim. wilkes-barre warehouse workers comp attorney

Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is committed to helping warehouse workers in Luzerne County win the compensation they deserve for workplace injuries. […]

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Wilkes-Barre Workers’ Comp and Third Party Claims

Wilkes-Barre workers’ comp and third party lawsuits: how a workers’ comp attorney can help

What should you do if you were injured at work in Wilkes-Barre or Luzerne County, Pennsylvania? What if a contributing cause was that a piece of equipment was faulty or malfunctioned? You might submit a claim under the guidelines of Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation. However, the amount awarded may or may not cover all the medical and related expenses incurred when you could not work. How would you find funds to cover the additional costs? A third-party lawsuit against the equipment manufacturer might be the answer.

Our Wilkes’ Barre workers’ comp lawyer could provide wisdom and guidance in such a situation. Our workers’ comp lawyers have received many awards and have been highly ranked by client and peer reviews from Martindale-Hubbell. Munley Law began protecting workers’ rights to compensation for on-the-job injuries in 1959. […]

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Allentown Workers’ Compensation: Common Injuries

Allentown workers’ compensation and common work injuries

Each year workers in Pennsylvania report between 150,000 and 200,000 workplace injuries and illnesses, with more than 3,000 occurring in Allentown and surrounding Lehigh County. Injured employees face medical treatment bills and lost wages because of their injuries. Fortunately, employers in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States must carry workers’ compensation to provide benefits for injured workers.

Like injuries outside the workplace, some work injuries are more severe than others. Generally, if you suffer an injury that interferes with your ability to do your job, you need to file a worker’s compensation . Sometimes employers can put an injured employee on “” and give them different responsibilities they can physically handle. Other times, employees need to have weeks or months away from work to heal from a severe injury. […]

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