Product Liability

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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Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Earns Regional Rankings in 2023 “Best Law Firms”

Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is pleased to announce that it has been named to the 2023 list of Best Law Firms by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®.

The firm earned four Tier 1 rankings in the Northeastern Pennsylvania metro area for the following practice areas:

“This is truly an honor to be recognized for our law firm’s hard work in helping injured victims throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania,” said Caroline Munley, managing partner at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

In August, seven of the firm attorneys – Marion Munley, Daniel Munley, Caroline Munley, J. Christopher Munley, Robert Munley III, John Mulcahey, […]

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Lawyer

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Carbon monoxide poisoning victims deserve justice. They deserve Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys

Known as “the silent killer,” carbon monoxide poisoning sends approximately 50,000 people to the ER every year. It can result in serious injuries that could take injury victims years to recover from. If you are exposed to carbon monoxide that was caused by the of a property or business owner in Allentown, you do have the right to file a premises lawsuit for their actions.

munley law attorneys walking down the streetThe carbon monoxide poisoning lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys have been helping injury victims throughout Pennsylvania recover the compensation they need to pay for any expenses related to carbon monoxide poisoning. We understand how complex these cases can be and are ready to fight for your rights. With over 60 years of experience in personal injury claims, our carbon monoxide attorneys will represent your interests at the negotiating table as well as in the courtroom. […]

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Marion Munley Elected Parliamentarian for the American Association for Justice

marion munleyMunley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is pleased to announce that Partner Marion Munley was elected as the Parliamentarian for the American Association for Justice (AAJ) at its annual convention in Seattle, Washington.

The American Association of Justice is a 20,000-member organization of attorneys dedicated to protecting the rights of trial by jury. The mission of the AAJ is to promote justice and fairness for injured victims, safeguard victims’ rights, and strengthen the civil justice system through education and of information critical to public safety and health.

A champion of victims’ rights and the civil justice system for over 25 years, Marion is known for her compassionate approach to representing the catastrophically injured and her tireless devotion to her clients and their families. Triple Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Trial, […]

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Who Is Not Covered by Workers’ Compensation?

Injured on the Job? A Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Can Help You Understand Your Case

workers' compensation lawyersWhen a workplace accident occurs, many employees count on workers’ compensation claims to help cover their medical expenses and/or lost wages during recovery. Though it can require a bit of a battle, compensation is a right that many workers are entitled to.

However, some workers are not eligible to file workers’ compensation claims, which could leave them to cope with an injury alone. Determining whether you are eligible to workers’ compensation—particularly when an employer says you are not—can be challenging and it often boils down to whether you are an employee, directly supervised and directed by your employer, or whether you are an independent contractor, working on a particular project but given free reign on how the project or task is accomplished.

If you have been injured on the job, […]

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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 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 against another party or who were responsible for your work-related injury. For example, if you are a construction worker and suffer a work injury due to the of the general contractor, […]

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