Munley Law is one of the older family-run personal injury firms in the United States, and in truck accident litigation its name carries well beyond its Pennsylvania base. The firm was founded in Scranton in 1959 by Robert W. Munley, and three generations of the family have practiced there since, an unusual continuity in a field now dominated by advertising networks and aggregators. From its headquarters at 227 Penn Avenue in Scranton, with additional offices across Pennsylvania, the firm reports more than a billion dollars recovered for injured clients across six decades of verdicts and settlements.
What the firm actually handles
The practice is personal injury in the full sense: car and motorcycle accidents, workplace and construction injuries, medical malpractice, defective products, and wrongful death. The marquee specialty is commercial truck litigation. Munley lawyers have chaired the American Association for Justice's Trucking Litigation Group, and several are board-certified in truck accident law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a credential held by a small fraction of practitioners nationally.
Trucking cases differ from ordinary collisions, federal carrier regulations, electronic logging data, corporate defendants with rapid-response teams, and firms that handle them at this level maintain their own investigators and reconstruction resources, which Munley does. Cases are taken on contingency, no fee unless the case wins, and consultations are free, the standard economics of the field stated plainly on the site.
The attorney pages are the strongest argument the site makes. Fifteen lawyers are profiled with photographs, bar admissions, verdict histories and the professional recognitions that matter in this market: Best Lawyers listings, Super Lawyers selections, membership in the Inner Circle of Advocates, which limits itself to a hundred plaintiff trial lawyers nationally, and the firm's long-running tier-one ranking in US News Best Law Firms for personal injury and mass tort litigation. Marion Munley and Daniel Munley in particular carry national profiles in trucking litigation. For a prospective client comparing firms, the ability to verify each name against independent directories in a few minutes is worth more than any slogan.
A publishing operation most firms skip
Where munley.com genuinely surprises is the depth of its content. The blog publishes steadily, its feed runs a hundred items deep with entries as recent as this month, covering practical questions injured people actually search: what to do after a crash, how insurance adjusters value claims, Pennsylvania's comparative negligence rules, deadlines that quietly kill cases.
The practice area pages read like primers rather than billboards, and the results page lists specific verdicts and settlements with amounts, which many firms are too cautious to publish. A reader researching an accident in Pennsylvania can learn the shape of their situation before any phone call, and the firm's video channel carries the same material for people who would rather watch than read.
Perspective for the category helps. Personal injury is the most heavily advertised corner of American law, and the national brands that dominate daytime television operate essentially as intake machines that refer volume onward. Munley is the other model: a single firm, one family's name on the door for sixty-five years, that tries its own cases and is chosen by other lawyers for referral work in its specialty.
Neither model is dishonest, but they are different products, and a directory visitor deserves to know which one a listing points to. The trade-off runs the other way too: Munley's geographic depth is Pennsylvania, and an injured person in Arizona will be handed to a licensed partner firm there rather than a Munley attorney.
The client-side process is worth describing because it is where firms differ most in practice. Munley advances the costs of litigation, investigators, accident reconstruction, medical experts, the depositions a trucking defendant's insurer will make expensive, and recovers them only from a successful result, which is what makes serious cases possible for families without savings.
The firm's size, measured in attorneys, is modest against the advertising giants, and that is the design: cases are worked by the named lawyers rather than routed to case managers, and the family principals still try cases personally. The firm also gives back visibly in northeastern Pennsylvania, scholarship programs, bar leadership, decades of local sponsorships, the texture of a firm rooted in one place rather than franchised everywhere. None of this guarantees an outcome in any individual case, and no honest lawyer promises one; it does mean the incentives and the accountability sit close to the client.
The verifiable core
For a personal injury category, Munley Law is the kind of anchor entry a curated directory wants: a firm with a verifiable sixty-five-year history, board-certified specialists whose credentials check out against independent registries, published office addresses and phone numbers, active official social channels, and a content operation on a working feed that demonstrates the expertise rather than asserting it. Anyone comparing injury counsel in Pennsylvania, or anywhere a serious truck case has landed, will find munley.com a substantive first stop, and the phone number on the site rings a firm that has been answering it since 1959.






Business address
Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys
227 Penn Ave,
Scranton,
PA
18503
United States
Contact details
Phone: 570-865-4699
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