Statute of Limitations

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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Pittsburgh, PA – Car Splits In Half After Crashing Into Pole

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PITTSBURGH, PA (February 27, 2025) – One person was taken to the hospital after their car was split in half in Pittsburgh on February 25.

According to news reports, emergency crews were called to the 7200 block of Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s Point Breeze neighborhood at 11:23 a.m.

Witnesses say the driver was speeding and appeared to lose control of the car before hitting a pole, splitting the car in half.

The driver was taken to the hospital and remains in critical condition. Police are investigating the car accident.

Speeding Car Accidents in Pittsburgh

From a legal standpoint, speeding-related car accidents in Pittsburgh involve complex considerations under Pennsylvania law. When a driver exceeds posted speed limits or drives too fast for conditions, they breach their duty of care to others on the road, potentially establishing negligence in civil claims. Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative negligence rule, […]

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What to Do After a Medical Emergency Causes a Car Accident

Medical emergencies while driving can lead to devastating accidents. When another driver suffers a sudden health crisis behind the wheel, the collision can leave you with serious injuries, vehicle damage, and mounting expenses. As a victim, you deserve compensation for your losses, even when the other driver experienced a genuine medical emergency. Securing fair recovery requires a careful examination of the driver’s medical records, driving history, and the specific circumstances of the accident.

If you were injured in a car accident caused by someone else’s medical emergency, let the experienced car accident attorneys at Munley Law help you with the legal process. Our attorneys can ensure that you receive the compensation you are due. Schedule a free initial consultation today.

Medical Emergencies Behind the Wheel

Medical emergencies that cause car accidents often occur without warning to victims. A study by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that while many accidents involving medical conditions are single-vehicle crashes, […]

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Northampton County, PA – One Dead Following Car Accident on Route 33

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NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA (February 21, 2025) – Weather may have played a role in a deadly car accident on Route 33 in Northampton County on February 20.

According to officials, the crash occurred just after 4:22 p.m. near the Belfast exit on Route 33 in Bushkill Township. The car went off the road and slammed into a tree.

The Northampton County coroner was called to the scene of the accident.

According to Pennsylvania State Police, the snowfall had turned heavy at that time and had caught many drivers off guard.

The investigation into the crash is ongoing.

Weather-Related Car Accidents in Northampton County

In Northampton County, Pennsylvania, weather-related car accidents present significant personal injury concerns, particularly during harsh winter conditions when we experience snow, ice, and freezing rain. The county’s location in the Lehigh Valley means it deals with varied weather patterns that can create hazardous driving conditions, […]

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Allegheny County, PA – Tractor Trailer Overturns, Spilling Fuel on Route 28

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Allegheny County, PA (February 13, 2025) – A tractor trailer overturned on Route 28 in Etna, sending one person to the hospital on February 12.

According to news reports, the truck was driving in the southbound lane of Route 28 when it hit a barrier and overturned, spilling diesel fuel onto the road and the creek below.

Emergency crews said the Department of Environmental Protection had placed a boom at the mouth of the creek so the fuel did not flow into the Allegheny River.

The driver of the vehicle was taken to the hospital after suffering injuries in the truck crash.

Hazardous Material Truck Accidents in Pennsylvania

Unfortunately, the Commonwealth’s proximity to major transportation corridors and industrial centers makes it particularly susceptible to hazardous material incidents, with significant cases arising from highway spills, train derailments, and industrial facility accidents. […]

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Lancaster County, PA – Man Dies After Van Collides with Scooter

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Lancaster County, PA (February 11, 2025) – A man has died after a van collided with the scooter he was riding on with his sons in Lancaster County on February 10.

According to news reports, the man was driving a scooter that crashed around the 5800 block of the Old Philadelphia Pike in Salisbury Township around 3 p.m. Police say the man and his 15-month-old boy were taken to Lancaster General Hospital while the 6-year-old was airlifted to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.

The man died at the hospital while the two boys remain in critical condition. The driver of the van was not injured.

The investigation is ongoing.

Scooter Accidents in Pennsylvania

Personal injury cases involving scooters in Pennsylvania have become increasingly common, particularly with the rise of electric scooters in urban areas. Under Pennsylvania law, […]

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