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What is a Request?

A request is a petition which signifies a desire to a person for something to be granted or done.  In legal contexts, a request refers to a formal demand or petition made by one party to another party, often seeking specific action, information, or relief. 

According to Black’s Law Dictionary, a request is defined as “a formal demand, made in writing, for something specific.” As such, requests are integral to legal proceedings, serving various purposes such as obtaining documents, admissions, examinations, or rulings from the court. 

Requests play a crucial role in litigation and legal proceedings by facilitating the exchange of information, clarifying issues in dispute, and advancing case management. Understanding the process and legal requirements for making requests is essential for attorneys, litigants, and parties involved in legal disputes to effectively advocate for their positions, and pursue remedies for their legal matter.

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Most Common Manufacturing Injuries

Manufacturing industry jobs are essential to our economy, as the sector keeps other businesses running. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately 12,083,479 people were employed in the private manufacturing sector as of 2020. However, manufacturing factory workers are at a higher risk of workplace injuries due to the potential hazards of the work. Manufacturing jobs often involve operating heavy machinery, frequent heavy lifting, the risk of falling objects, repetitive tasks, and exposure to harmful substances.

Most Common Manufacturing InjuriesSome of the most common workplace injuries include repetitive stress injuries, overexertion injuries, developing musculoskeletal disorders, hearing loss from exposure to loud machinery, burns, slip and fall accidents, and serious injuries from falling objects. Manufacturing facilities must prioritize workplace safety, follow established safety protocol guidelines to protect workers from injury, and provide comprehensive training for employees.

Machinery-Related Injuries

Machinery-related injuries are common in the manufacturing industry. […]

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Aspinwall, PA – Woman in Critical Condition After Being Hit by SUV

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Aspinwall, PA (February 5, 2025) – An elderly woman was rushed to the hospital after she was hit by an SUV while crossing the street in Aspinwall, PA on February 5.

According to news reports, Allegheny County police responded to a call around 7 a.m. of a pedestrian accident in Aspinwall. Police say the woman was crossing Delafield Road towards St. Margaet Drive near UPMC St. Margaret’s Hospital when she was struck by an SUV making a left turn from Freeport Road.

The woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition. The driver stayed at the scene and is cooperating with the police.

Police are continue to investigate the accident.

Pedestrian Accidents in Allegheny County

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, pedestrian safety is an ongoing concern in Allegheny County. In the past three years, pedestrian fatalities have stayed steady in the county and is second only to Philadelphia in the number of deaths in the Commonwealth. […]

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Lancaster County, PA – Car Crash With Injuries Closes Down PA 283

Car Accident in Lancaster County, PA

Lancaster County, PA (February 4, 2025) – Multiple injuries were reported following a car crash on Pennsylvania Highway 283 in Lancaster County on February 3.

According to news reports, emergency crews arrived at the scene on PA 283 eastbound near the Salunga exit around 6:40 a.m. The incident resulted in a complete closure of all lanes for over an hour.

Pennsylvania State Police are currently investigating the crash and have issued a request for any witnesses to contact them with information about the incident.

Understanding Car Accidents in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s extensive highway system experiences significant daily traffic, including a substantial volume of commercial trucks. This heavy traffic flow, combined with multi-lane highways and busy interstates, creates conditions where serious accidents can occur.

Recent data shows Lancaster County is one of the top counties in Pennsylvania to report the most traffic accidents in the county. […]

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Milford Twp., PA – Two Dead Following a Car Accident on Route 663 in Bucks County

Car Accident in Bucks County, PA

Milford Township, PA (February 3, 2025) – A fatal car accident claims two lives in Bucks County, PA on January 31.

According to news reports, the car crash occurred around 8:30 p.m. on Route 663 and Brinkman Road in Spinnertown, Milford Township. Police responded to reports of a car fire.

The Bucks County coroner has confirmed there were two fatalities from the crash. No word on what caused the crash. Police are investigating.

Fatal Car Accidents in Bucks County, PA

The devastating impact of fatal car accidents continues to affect families across Bucks County, with high-risk routes like Route 663 seeing frequent tragic collisions. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bucks County is one of the top 10 counties in the Commonwealth to have the most traffic fatalities in 2023.

When families lose a loved one in a Pennsylvania car accident, […]

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Can a Hospital Refuse to Treat a Patient?

A hospital doesn’t always have to provide treatment to patients seeking it. As this guide will address, there are circumstances when it’s legal for a hospital to deny treatment.

However, there are also situations, typically emergencies, when the law prohibits hospitals from refusing to treat patients. If you believe you’ve been denied treatment unfairly, speak with a medical malpractice attorney to learn more about your rights. At Munley Law, our medical malpractice attorneys are committed to fighting for the compensation you deserve. Get in touch today to schedule your free consultation.Can a Hospital Refuse to Treat a Patient?

Emergency Medical Treatment Laws

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is a federal statute that establishes patients’ rights and the hospital’s requirements in emergencies. The law specifically establishes the following:

  • An emergency medical department must provide a proper medical screening to anyone who visits the department requesting evaluation or care. […]

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