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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What Happens After a Fatal Car Accident?
A fatal car accident completely changes the trajectory of the lives of a victim’s loved ones. They are unpreventable and sudden, and therefore it is hard to even make a plan for what you should do if a loved one dies in an accident. A part of coping with the loss can be to seek out legal action against the other driver. This is a valid response to such an accident, and it is important to know the process of getting your loved one justice.
If you lost a loved one because of the carelessness of another driver, understand that Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is here to help you through this difficult time. We will go after all those involved in your loved one’s death and will make sure both you and your family are compensated for any damages caused by the fatal accident. To start a wrongful death claim for your loved one’s car accident, […]
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Philadelphia Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A Philadelphia motorcycle accident lawyer at Munley Law knows that collisions between motorcycles and larger vehicles often result in catastrophic injuries for riders. With only clothing and perhaps a helmet for protection, motorcyclists are completely vulnerable to the full force of impact in a crash involving cars, SUVs, or commercial vehicles.
The aftermath of a motorcycle accident brings unique legal challenges. Without experienced legal representation, insurance companies may exploit these complexities, pressuring injured riders to accept settlements far below what they deserve.
For 65 years, the motorcycle accident attorneys at Munley Law have successfully fought for riders’ rights. Our deep understanding of Pennsylvania traffic laws and insurance practices has helped us secure substantial client settlements and awards. Our expertise is recognized by peers who consistently select us as Best Lawyers in America, and many of our partners hold board certification from the National Board of Trial Advocacy. […]
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Pittsburgh Drowsy Driving Accident Lawyer
Falling asleep at the wheel can result in catastrophic accidents, leading to severe injuries or even fatalities. When someone is sleepy behind the wheel, their brain power, reflexes, and decision-making skills are impaired, just like when they’ve had a few too many drinks.
Our experienced team of Pittsburgh drowsy driver accident attorneys understands the devastating consequences of drowsy driving and is committed to fighting for your rights. Munley Law has a proven track record of successfully handling drowsy driving cases, holding negligent drivers accountable, and securing maximum compensation for our clients. With our knowledge of the Pittsburgh, PA, laws and regulations surrounding drowsy driving accidents, we are equipped to navigate the complexities of your case. Your well-being is the priority, and we will provide personalized attention, guiding you through the legal process while ensuring your voice is heard.
If you or your loved one has been involved in a Pittsburgh drowsy driving accident, […]
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6 High-Risk Jobs With Hidden Dangers
While injuries can happen to anyone, some jobs are far more dangerous than others. Employers are responsible for ensuring a safe workplace and offering fair compensation if something goes wrong. In many states, workers’ compensation laws allow employees to receive financial support for job-related injuries without having to prove that their employers were negligent, including coverage for medical expenses and lost income. Here, we take a look at six high-risk jobs with unexpected hazards.
Lesser-Known But Life-Threatening Occupations
Some jobs come with risks that aren’t immediately obvious, yet they carry life-threatening hazards. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 5,486 total fatal work-related injuries across all sectors in 2022. Roadway incidents were the leading cause, with 1,369 fatalities — and other causes included falls, slips, trips, and homicides.
OSHA violations in these fields often involve inadequate safety protocols and poor hazard management. […]
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How Truck Weigh Station Violations Lead to Serious Trucking Accidents
Most of us have seen signs for truck weigh stations on the highway, but we aren’t really aware of what they are and how they affect us. In theory, weigh stations prevent dangerous overloaded commercial vehicles from sharing the highway with other motor vehicles. While a trained eye might be able to guess a truck is overweight by how the driver is maneuvering it and its breaking distance, you can’t know for sure. That is where weigh stations come in.
What Are Truck Weigh Stations and Why Are They Needed?
Weigh stations are strategic checkpoints where commercial vehicles exceeding 10,000 pounds must stop for weight verification. You’ll typically find them near state borders and major transportation hubs. Inside the station’s scale house, Department of Transportation inspectors monitor trucks as they drive onto specialized scales – either permanent installations built into the ground or portable units placed on the road surface. […]
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