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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North Dakota Truck Accident Lawyer

North Dakota is a state of unique and diverse landscapes. Despite its middle ranking among American states forNorth Dakota Truck Accident Lawyer accident fatalities, certain highways and roads in North Dakota present significant dangers leading to commercial vehicle accidents.

If you or a loved one has been in a big rig accident in Fargo, Bismarck, Minot, Grand Forks, or beyond, Munley Law’s North Dakota truck accident attorneys are here to help.

Why North Dakota Tractor Trailer Accidents Need a Truck Accident Lawyer

Due to their size and weight, trucking accidents can cause serious injuries and damages. A truck accident attorney understands the complex rules and regulations that trucking companies and drivers must follow. Their legal experience helps them identify who is at fault, deal with insurance companies to get fair compensation, gather important evidence, and ensure you receive the money you’re entitled to for medical bills, […]

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How Long Does it Take to Receive My Personal Injury Settlement?

If you or a loved one have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you know how overwhelming an accident’sHow Long Does It Take To Receive My Personal Injury Settlement? aftermath can be. Managing medical appointments, financial losses, and daily tasks can be exhausting. Maintaining financial stability for your family may seem impossible, and you are wondering when a settlement is reached, how long it will take to get paid? Compared to the time it takes to settle a claim, the wait for payment is usually short. Once your claim settles, you can receive the money within a few weeks.

At Munley Law, we understand the financial burdens you are facing. Our personal injury lawyers will work hard to make sure you receive your settlement check in a timely fashion. Contact our personal injury law firm today to schedule a free consultation.

Steps Involved in Receiving a Personal Injury Settlement

A formal settlement agreement is created once both parties agree on a settlement. […]

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How Long Does an Insurance Company Have to Settle a Car Accident Claim in PA?

Under the law, your insurance company has a time limit of 15 days to notify you if your claim has been accepted orHow Long Does an Insurance Company Have to Settle a Car Accident Claim in PA? rejected upon filing. The average time to respond is usually within a few days. However, your insurance provider can request additional investigation time if you have questions regarding your claim or submitted incomplete insurance forms.

Insurance coverage can quickly become a mess when understanding what’s covered and what’s not. With the help of a Pennsylvania car accident lawyer from Munley Law, you can rest easy knowing your legal claim is handled with the care and dedication it requires.

How Do Car Accident Settlements Work?

You must take a few steps to begin a car accident settlement in Pennsylvania. The first is to seek medical treatment following your accident. You’ll also need to file a police report if officers were not called to the accident scene and submit the accident to your insurance provider. […]

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What is Workers’ Comp Mediation?

What is Workers’ Compensation Mediation?

If you’re injured on the job in Pennsylvania, your workers’ comp lawyer will discuss with you the role a workers’ compensation mediation plays in your litigation process. Even if you are familiar with the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation mediation process, you might not understand how the settlement conference affects your claim, or the compensation you need for your injuries. Learning the basics of a workers’ comp mediation beforehand can give you the advantage you need, so you can obtain the outcome you want.

workers' comp light dutyYour workman’s comp attorney will prepare you for your mediation conference and answer any questions you may have ahead of time. However, the following information will guide you through a Pennsylvania workers’ compensation mediation from beginning to end, giving you an expert’s view on the proceeding. You’ll learn about the attendees at a workers’ comp settlement mediation, […]

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Workers’ Compensation Third-Party Claims in Pennsylvania

When workers get hurt at work or become sick due to working conditions, Pennsylvania has a legal safety net that ensures they are financially protected while recovering from their injuries. This safety net usually comes in the form of workers’ compensation insurance, which almost all employers are legally required to carry for their employees, starting on their first day of employment. Most people are familiar with this concept of filing a claim when injured on the job. However, what happens when someone other than your employer is responsible for your injury?

A third-party claim is a personal injury claim you can file if you were hurt on the job, but an outside party is responsible for your injury. This claim allows injured workers to sue the at-fault party for pain and suffering. Learn more about a third-party claim and how to file one after a workplace accident.

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