Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
If you live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and have been injured on the job, contact the Workers’ Compensation lawyers of Munley, Munley & Cartwright, P.C. Our law firm represents workers who have been injured in Philadelphia, PA.
Our staff includes attorneys, paralegals and other professionals who are specially trained to assist in the evaluation, development, negotiation and trial of our cases.
At Munley, Munley & Cartwright, our goal is to provide exceptional legal services to our Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation clients. We strive to achieve the highest standard of excellence for the protection of individual rights through team work and the use of our considerable resources and experience.
Your Choice of Lawyer is Important. So CHOOSE CAREFULLYTM -- The Family of Workers’ Compensation LawyersTM at Munley, Munley & Cartwright -- to protect your rights.
Please contact us today in Philadelphia, PA for more information.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, "The Birthplace of Independence", now has a population of over 1.5 million (2000 Census figures. Philadelphia is the most populated city in PA and the fifth most populous U.S. city.
William Penn founded Philadelphia along the Delaware River in 1682. In Philadelphia's early days, there were numerous villages and townships built near town that had their own incorporations and governments. In 1854, all county municipalities consolidated with the city of Philadelphia, thereby abolishing the separate cities, boroughs and townships that originally made up Philadelphia County. Today, this "City of Brotherly Love" occupies all of Philadelphia County.
Modern day Philadelphia culture continues to reflect its early American heritage. Independence National Historic Park, located in the heart of Philadelphia, is home to the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and the National Constitution Center. Independence Hall is the world-renowned site where the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence originated. The National Constitution Center is the original national museum to honor and explain the U.S. Constitution. The National Liberty Museum, located nearby, celebrates America's path to freedom and the resulting diverse society. Other historical attractions include Penn's Landing, the Betsy Ross House and One Liberty Place.
"Philly" has a great deal more to offer than historical sites and museums. This lively city also features exciting entertainment, numerous shopping opportunities and scrumptious cuisine unique to this area. Distinctly Philadelphian delicacies include cheese steak sandwiches, hoagies, Irish ice, Italian ice, scrapple, stromboli and soft pretzels. Philadelphia, known as a premier sports town, is home to a variety of college teams and ten professional teams. Pro teams include the Philadelphia Eagles, Flyers, Phillies and the 76ers. In addition, Philadelphia is proud to host six of the next seven Army/Navy football games.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania offers an abundance of academic and career options complemented by a multitude of recreational activities suitable for the whole family. Philadelphia, with its friendly people and delightful ambiance, lives up to its name, which means "the City of Brotherly Love".
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Workers' Compensation Lawyers
Robert W. Munley
Robert Munley is a graduate of Oklahoma City University, School of Law. He has been practicing law in Pennsylvania since 1996.
Caroline Munley
Caroline Munley has been selected as a 2006 and 2007 Pennsylvania Rising Stars Superlawyer.
Julia K. Munley
Julia Munley is a graduate of Dickinson School of law and has been practicing in Pennsylvania since 1992.
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