What is Product Liability?
Product liability refers to the accountability of a merchant, business, or manufacturer for bodily injury or property damage caused by a defect in their product.
According to the Legal Information Institute (LII) at Cornell Law School, product liability is defined as “the legal liability of manufacturers, distributors, and sellers to compensate consumers, users, and bystanders for damages or injuries caused by defective products.” As such, the term refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, retailers, and other parties involved in the supply chain for injuries or damages caused by defective or unsafe products. It encompasses the legal principles and rules governing liability for products that fail to meet safety standards or perform as expected, resulting in harm to consumers or users.
Product defects that may give rise to product liability can induce design, manufacturing, or labeling defects. Navigating product liability for such defective products involves proving that a product was defective, establishing causation between the defect and the injury, and demonstrating damages suffered by the plaintiff. Legal remedies may include compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and punitive damages in cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct.
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What is a personal injury?
A personal injury is a serious harmful act to a person or persons as a result of someone else’s negligence. Personal injury law can involve many types of accidents including truck accidents, car accidents, motorcycle accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, premises liability, workplace injuries and accidents, spinal cord and brain injuries, pharmaceutical negligence, amputations, wrongful death, failure to diagnose cancer, birth and neonatal injuries, toxic torts, and child abuse.
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Who Is Liable In A Philadelphia Idego Bikeshare Accident?
Picture this: you’re cruising down the streets of Philadelphia on an Indego bike, feeling the wind in your hair and the adrenaline pumping through your veins. Suddenly, a pedestrian steps out from nowhere, causing you to swerve and collide with a parked car.
In this scenario, who is to blame? Is it the rider who failed to react in time? Or is it the city’s responsibility to ensure the safety of its bike-sharing program?
Throughout this article, we will explore the roles and responsibilities of each party involved, shedding light on the complex process of determining liability in Philadelphia Indego bikeshare accidents. So, hold on tight as our Philadelphia bicycle accident lawyers navigate the web of responsibility and implications that arise from these unfortunate incidents.
Responsibilities of Riders in Philadelphia Indego Bikeshare Accidents
When riding in Philadelphia’s Indego bikeshare program, […]
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Tow Truck Accident Lawyer
Injured in a tow truck accident? A tow truck accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can help
If you or someone you love were hit by a tow truck or seriously injured due to a tow truck operator’s negligence when loading or unloading your vehicle, you might be entitled to compensation. Most of us think of tow trucks as rescue vehicles on the road. However, recent studies show that tow truck operators face a serious risk of injury and death due to car collisions and other dangers on the job.
Tow truck drivers hurt on the job, whether due to a tow truck accident, faulty equipment, lack of safety standards, or other reason, may also be eligible for monetary damages. When our cars break down, have flat tires, or are involved in fender-benders, tow trucks can be there to rescue them. […]
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Temple University Names Scholarship After Munley Law Founder Robert W. Munley
Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is proud to announce that Temple University Beasley School of Law has recently created a scholarship named for truck accident lawyer and Munley Law founder Robert W. Munley and his wife Bernadine Munley.
Robert W. Munley (1930-2019) graduated from the Beasley School of Law after serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. During his time at Temple, he was a member of the Temple Law Review. Bernadine Munley, as well as partners Marion Munley and Caroline Munley, also graduated from Temple.
The scholarship fund will benefit students in the trial advocacy program with a preference for those students who come from Lackawanna County or are members of the Women’s Law Caucus.
“On behalf of the Beasley School of Law, it is an honor to name a scholarship for one of the true pioneers in personal injury,” said Rachel Rebouche, […]
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What Happens in a Product Liability Case?
Product liability is an important legal concept that protects consumers from defective and dangerous products. When consumers purchase products, they have the right to expect that those products are safe and free from defects. However, in some cases, products may cause harm or injury due to design flaws, manufacturing defects, inadequate warnings, or other product-related issues. This is where product liability comes into play.
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, and retailers for injuries or damages caused by their products. When a product fails to meet safety standards or causes harm, consumers have the right to seek compensation for their injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages through a product liability claim.
A product liability case arises when a consumer is harmed or suffers injury due to a defective or dangerous product. These cases hold manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, […]
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