What is a Statute of Limitations?
A Statute of Limitations is a law that dictates the timeframe in which a legal action must be pursued. As described by Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute, a statute of limitations is a law that “bars claims after a certain period of time passes after an injury.” After the time period dictated by a statute of limitations has passed, and no legal action has been taken following an injury or offense, no future legal action can be pursued.
The length of a statute of limitations varies by jurisdiction and claim. In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations is two years for personal injury cases, unless the injury happened to someone who was then a minor. In that case, they would have up to two years after their 18th birthday to file a claim. The beginning of the time period in a statute of limitations in a personal injury case typically begins at the discovery of the injury. When the specified time period has passed, cases are almost always dismissed.
Statutes of limitations are meant to encourage timely action by plaintiffs. This keeps potential evidence reliable, and protects defendants from being subjected to unfair proceedings. Statutes of limitations are relevant for both civil and criminal law.
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Premises Liability Lawyers
Injured on Another’s Property? Munley Law Can Help.
Everyday places – grocery stores, gyms, even friends’ houses – can be potential accident zones. If you were injured because of a hazard on someone else’s property, you can hire a premises liability lawyer to pursue compensation.
For more than 60 years, the personal injury lawyers at Munley Law have successfully pursued premises liability claims for injured victims. Whether you were injured in a slip and fall accident at a restaurant, attacked by a neighbor’s dog, or involved in a situation even more complex, a Munley premises liability attorney can protect your rights and recover compensation for your losses.
What is Premises Liability?
Premise liability is a legal concept that holds a property owner liable for any injuries a person sustained while on their property. All property owners have a duty of care to:
- Maintain reasonably safe conditions for patrons
- Warn patrons of unsafe conditions
- Repair unsafe conditions promptly
Here’s an example: The local grocery store has a giant puddle of water in one of the aisles. […]
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Food Poisoning Lawyer
Food Safety Lawyer Can Help You Recover
If a severe food poisoning case has impacted you or someone you love, our food poisoning lawyers are here to help you recover. From medical bills to lost wages, emotional stress, and more, food poisoning due to someone else’s negligence can wreak havoc on your life. We can ensure you get the compensation you deserve. And we don’t get paid unless we win your case. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss the specifics of your food poisoning case.
What is Food Poisoning?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in six Americans (48 million people) will get foodborne illnesses every year. While food poisoning can sometimes result in minor discomfort, the CDC also reports every year, 128,000 people are hospitalized for their disease, […]
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Carbondale, PA Distracted Driving Accident Lawyer
Anytime something or someone diverts a driver’s attention from the road; they are driving distracted and risking a serious car accident. Be it a text, changing the radio station, eating fast food, or even talking to a passenger, these simple actions that only take seconds can change your life instantly.
Distracted driving car crashes have claimed the lives of thousands and injured even more. If you or a loved one were involved in an accident with a distracted driver, a free consultation with the Carbondale distracted driving accident attorneys of Munley Law can provide legal guidance for your claim.
How Our Distracted Driving Car Accident Lawyers Can Help You
To have a distracted driving claim, you must prove that the other driver was distracted behind the wheel. However, this segment of personal injury law is more challenging than you may think. […]
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Bethlehem Cerebral Palsy Lawyer
Three out of every 1,000 births in the United States will result in a baby being diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Sometimes, a child will develop cerebral palsy in the womb due to the brain not developing properly. Other times, cerebral palsy can be caused by medical negligence during the delivery process.
If your child was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a result of medical malpractice, the Bethlehem PA, cerebral palsy attorneys of Munley Law can guide you through the legal process and help you get compensation for your child’s medical needs.
What is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders that impact a person’s movement, balance, and posture. For some people with cerebral palsy, it can also cause intellectual disabilities, seizures, vision, hearing or speech loss, and spine and joint problems. […]
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Pennsylvania Birth Injury Lawyer
The Pennsylvania birth injury lawyers of Munley Law have spent decades supporting injury victims, including the most vulnerable–newborns. A birth injury results from physical trauma to the mother or infant during the labor and delivery process, resulting in harm. For many families, a mistake in the delivery room can lead to a lifetime of medical needs and recurrent costs.
If your child suffered a birth injury, a Pennsylvania birth injury lawyer from Munley Law can guide you through the legal process and help you secure the compensation you need to care for your baby. For a no-obligation, free consultation, contact Munley Law today.
What is a Birth Injury?
During the labor and delivery process or shortly after delivery, a baby may suffer a physical injury that may or may not cause harm to a structure or function of the body. Birth injuries may range in severity from mild to life-threatening. […]
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