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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Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma Lawyers
Have You Or A Loved One Been Diagnosed With Mesothelioma?
Every year in the U.S. more than 3000 people are diagnosed with mesothelioma and over 2500 succumb to the disease annually. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer of the protective lining that covers many of the internal organs of the body. Exposure to asbestos dust is the primary, and almost exclusive, risk factor for mesothelioma.
This risk increases for people exposed to high levels of asbestos or for an extended period of time. However, even individuals exposed for short periods of months or even weeks have developed mesothelioma. Those most at risk have worked in trades or professions where they came in contact with asbestos, such as construction, mining, and shipbuilding. Families of workers have also been exposed through asbestos fibers inadvertently carried home on clothing, skin, and hair.
The disease is one of the least-diagnosed cancers, […]
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Negligent Security Lawyer
It’s a fear most of us have — become a victim of a crime and getting injured as a result. But what if your injury could have been prevented if proper security measures in place? You would probably feel angry and upset. No one deserves to be injured because of negligence. It’s time to take action with a negligent security lawyer.
When people visit a place of business or lodging, you have the right to expect a reasonable amount of safety. In fact, property owners have a duty to secure their premises and protect lawful visitors and patrons from foreseeable harm.
Most premises liability cases involve “accidents,” or unintended consequences of careless property owners. But what happens if you are the victim of an intentional act – a violent crime on someone’s property or at a place of business? […]
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What If I am Partly to Blame for the Truck Accident?
Can I Still Receive Compensation if I’m Partially At Fault for a Truck Crash?
If you’ve been involved in a truck accident in Pennsylvania, you may be wondering what your legal options are. One important question that may be on your mind is whether you can still pursue a personal injury claim if you are partly to blame for the accident.
The answer is yes, you can still pursue a claim even if you are found to be partly at fault for the accident. If you have been involved in a truck accident in Pennsylvania and you are partly to blame, it does not mean you cannot pursue a claim. But it is important to speak with an experienced truck accident lawyer at Munley Law to learn what your options are and what compensation you could receive.
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How to File a Truck Accident Lawsuit
Every time we get in our car, whether we’re going to work, to pick up the kids, to dinner, or anything in between, we expect to arrive safely at our destination. Most of the time, this is exactly what happens. But the devastating truth is that car accidents are a very real risk any time you’re on the road.
While all accidents are terrifying, accidents involving trucks and other commercial motor vehicles are particularly dangerous. A truck accident is likely to cause far more damage and more serious injuries than most other kinds of motor vehicle accidents, given the size and weight of something like a semi-truck. It’s not uncommon for victims to endure something as serious as a traumatic brain injury.
Accidents involving large trucks can be life-changing events for all those involved, and in most cases, the inhabitants of passenger vehicles are the ones who bear the brunt of the damage. […]
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Philadelphia Dog Bite Lawyer
Dog Bite Accident Lawyer in Philadelphia
Being the victim of a dog bite is undoubtedly a terrifying and stressful experience. A Philadelphia dog bite lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can help.
Many Americans have furry companions; in fact, nearly one third of American homes include a canine family member. But dogs are still animals, and the risk of a bite is always present. A CDC (Center for Disease Control) study estimates that about than 4.7 million dog bites take place in the US each year. Of these, approximately 800,000 require or result in medical care. These are some staggering statistics, and yet, many Americans don’t realize that dog bite victims are eligible for compensation just the same as car accident victims.
When a dog bite accident case goes unreported, the victim waives their ability to claim any kind of monetary compensation for their pain, […]
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