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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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What is the Penalty for a Hit and Run in Philadelphia?

If you’re involved in a car accident in Philadelphia, leaving the scene can result in serious penalties, especially if someone is injured in the accident. You could be facing huge fines and potential injuries. Many times, injury victims are confused about what their legal rights are, especially if the driver is never found. Here’s what you need to know about protecting your interests and seeking compensation.

If you were involved in a car accident with a hit and run driver, our Philadelphia car accident lawyers can help Contact Munley Law today to schedule a free consultation.

Legal Obligations After a Philadelphia Car Accident

What is the Penalty for a Hit and Run in Philadelphia?Pennsylvania law mandates that you must stop your vehicle immediately if you’re involved in an accident. You are required to exchange information with the other parties involved. This typically includes your name, address, and vehicle registration number. For accidents involving injury, […]

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Two People Die in Fiery Car Crash in Bradford County, PA

Two people died in a car accident along Route 14 in South Creek Township in Bradford County, PA, on December 7. According to WNEP, first responders and the Bradford County Coroner’s Office were called to the two-car crash near the New York border. News reports state that one of the vehicles was engulfed in flames.

According to the coroner’s office, the driver was driving southbound on Route 14 when the car crossed the opposite lane and collided with a northbound truck.

Both the driver and her passenger were pronounced dead at the scene. The occupants of the truck did not suffer life-threatening injuries.

Route 14 was shut down for hours as emergency personnel investigated the wreck. It was reopened later that day.

Car Accidents and Fire: What You Need to Know

Car fires after accidents are a serious and surprisingly common hazard. […]

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Can I Sue the Insurance Company for Delaying a Claim?

Accepting the first settlement offer an insurer makes when filing a personal injury claim, auto claim, or other such claim is often unwise. An insurance company’s initial settlement offer may not represent the full amount of compensation you deserve.Can I Sue the Insurance Company For Delaying a Claim?

However, once you do accept a settlement amount, you may expect the insurance company to issue a check relatively shortly after. Perhaps this hasn’t happened.

An insurance company may not be engaging in good faith practices if it is delaying payment unreasonably. Speak with our personal injury team at Munley Law to learn more about your options in these circumstances.

Understanding Insurance Bad Faith

There is an implied contract between an insurer and a client. Per this implied contract, the insurance company theoretically agrees to operate in good faith, meaning it will honor its obligations when doing so is necessary. […]

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What If Road Debris Causes Your Car Accident?

When debris flies from a vehicle and onto the road, all other drivers are at risk of being injured in road debris accidents. Perhaps you were injured in such an accident because of unsecured loads or another form of negligence. Now, you may be facing medical expenses, lost income, and a range of other struggles.What If Road Debris Causes Your Car Accident?

You deserve compensation if someone’s negligence caused a road debris crash. However, it’s important to consider how the process of seeking compensation in these circumstances may be unique when compared to other personal injury cases.

Understanding Road Debris Accidents

Road debris can take many forms. The following are common types of road debris that could potentially cause accidents:

  • Cargo that has fallen from trucks
  • Fallen trees and large tree limbs that have fallen to the ground
  • Debris from a previous collision
  • Tires
  • Broken glass
  • Litter
  • Rocks
  • Garbage

Don’t underestimate how dangerous road debris can put drivers at risk. […]

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One Man Dead Following a Car Crash in Bradford County

A single-vehicle crash in Towanda Township, Bradford County, claimed the life of a 42-year-old man on November 23. According to news reports, the incident occurred around 11 p.m. on Old Plank Road in Towanda when the driver’s vehicle left the roadway, struck several objects, and ended in a ditch. Investigators noted he was not wearing a seat belt at the time.

Seat Belt Use and Traffic Fatalities

Lack of seat belt use remains one of the leading contributors to traffic fatalities. In rollover crashes, unbelted occupants are often ejected from the vehicle, dramatically increasing their risk of fatal injury. Even in non-rollover crashes, unbelted occupants can suffer severe trauma from impact with the steering wheel, dashboard, windshield, or other vehicle components.

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, seat belts have proven effective in reducing the severity of injuries in a car crash. […]

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