What is Quality of Life?
Quality of Life refers to an the overall well-being and life satisfaction of an individual. It is not limited to physical well-being. For legal purposes, a person’s quality of life following an accident or injury is often compared to what it was like before that accident or injury.
Quality of life is measured based on various factors. There are both subjective measures such as satisfaction and happiness, and objective measures such as health and economic status.
Some common factors in a quality of life evaluation include the following:
- Activities of daily living
- Mobility and organization
- Social relationships and interaction ability
- Overall life satisfaction
- Participation in recreational or work-related activities
- Future prospects
Quality of life as a whole is an important factor in many legal cases. For example, victims of negligence may receive greater compensation if they can show how an injury or accident harmed their quality of life. Enduring pain or disability impact not only a person’s health, but also how they interact with the world and their ability to enjoy life. Beyond physical health, emotional distress and general unhappiness can also benefit their claims if proven to be caused by an injury or accident. Assessing quality of life gives a better understanding of the impacts on victims that are not always visible, and can allow for fairer damages being restored.
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Speeding Accident Lawyer
Car Accident Lawyers Helping Victims of Speeding-Related Crashes
Speeding causes thousands of deadly crashes every year. Excessive speed increases the likelihood that a driver will lose control of their vehicle and cause a crash. What’s more, collisions that occur at a high rate of speed result in more injuries and are more likely to be fatal.
If you were injured in a car accident with a driver who was speeding or driving aggressively, that driver should be held responsible for the harm they’ve caused. However, you will still need to prove that the other driver was at fault for the crash and the economic and noneconomic damages you have suffered. Even if your case seems straightforward, insurance companies are unlikely to provide maximum compensation unless you have legal representation. That’s where a car accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can make a big difference. […]
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What is the Average Settlement for a Car Accident Case?
Understanding Car Accident Settlements
The average settlement for a car accident case depends on a variety of factors. From the total amount of property damage done, to the extent of the driver’s injuries, no two car accidents are the same, so no two settlements will be either.
Further, depending on the insurance you and the other driver carry, and your state’s laws on liability, the total compensation you can or will receive will vary.
The personal injury attorneys of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys explain how the average settlement for a car accident case is determined.
How Is The Average Settlement For a Car Accident Case Determined?
There are multiple factors that come into play when determining a car accident settlement. Below we will discuss the most critical factors to your personal injury case. […]
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Workers’ Compensation for Core-Mark Warehouse Injuries
Core-Mark Warehouse Workers’ Compensation
Warehouse employees are essential to the supply chains that keep our society running smoothly. The fast pace of warehouse work, as well as the technical equipment, makes warehouse work particularly susceptible to workplace injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured while working at Core-Mark International’s Wilkes-Barre warehouse, you are entitled to workers’ compensation while you recover.
What is Workers’ Compensation?
Workers’ compensation is a type of insurance that nearly all Pennsylvania employers are required to carry for their employees. When an employee is injured during the course of work, he or she is able to file a compensation claim with his or her employer and receive payments to cover medical bills and lost wages for the duration of the recovery.
Workers’ compensation also protects the employer from having a personal injury suit brought against him or her. […]
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How Can I Prove My Pain and Suffering?
The effects of an accident, whether it is a car wreck, slip and fall, medical error, or workplace accident, can have lasting effects on the victim. Debilitating physical injuries and emotional trauma can plague the victim for years to come.
Pain and suffering refers to physical discomfort and emotional toll the victim faces after an accident. These “non-economic damages” accompany the victim after an injury and can include physical pain, discomfort, mental anguish, inconveniences, and emotional distress.
Pain and suffering claims tend to be a bit more complicated than a regular injury claim. You will need a team of pain and suffering lawyers behind you in order to prove you are owed compensation for your trouble. This is where the personal injury lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys come in. […]
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When Should a Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer Be Used?
Injured Due to Negligence? A Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help
A personal injury lawyer should be used anytime there is an injury, either physical or emotional, resulting from possible negligence. If you’re asking “when should a Philadelphia personal injury lawyer be used?” the answer could be many different scenarios. This might look like a lot of different situations ranging from a car or truck accident to slipping and falling on a construction site.
Many different types of accidents might necessitate the use of a Philadelphia personal injury lawyer. Think bus (SEPTA) accidents, slip and fall accidents, car accidents resulting in injuries, and construction site dangers that resulted in harm to you or one of your loved ones.
At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we work on a contingent basis. We only get paid if we win your case. […]
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