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Car Accidents

National Safety Council Says Traffic Fatalities Are on the Rise

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 20, 2015 in Car Accidents

In the first six months of 2015, traffic fatalities increased by 14 percent nationally when compared to last year, according to the National Safety Council (NSC). About 19,000 people in the U.S. have lost their lives in an auto accident so far. If the trend continues, traffic fatalities could exceed 40,000, the first time since 2007. […]

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4.2 Million Americans Admit to Driving Under the Influence

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 13, 2015 in Car Accidents

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), approximately one-third of all fatal accidents involve a driver under the influence. Still, millions of Americans are admitting to drinking and driving. A survey from the CDC has revealed that 4.2 million people admit to driving while intoxicated at least once in the past 30 days. With […]

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AAA Warns Drivers to Not Take Selfies with Your Pets While Driving

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 06, 2015 in Car Accidents

Drivers have been warned to not text and drive, and now they’re also being warned by AAA to not take selfies with their pets while behind the wheel. Drivers are opting to take Fido to run errands, go on a road trip or simply take their pet to the vet. In more than 700 surveys […]

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Sleeping pills, such as Ambien and Restoril, may increase the risk of an auto accident, according to a study published in the American Journal of Public Health. The increased risk is a result of the drug not wearing off quickly enough. Have you been injured in a car wreck caused by a fatigued driver? The […]

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Okay, okay. By now, you have heard enough about seatbelt use in your car. Seatbelts save lives, enough already! Despite the benefits of seatbelt use being pummeled into everyone’s brains for years, many people still fail to buckle up before driving. Some are even vehemently opposed to the idea of wearing a seatbelt. Many try […]

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Rapho Township Pa. Car Accident Injures 3 After Car Rolls

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 01, 2015 in Car Accidents

Posted on May 01, 2015 Lancaster Online is reporting that three juveniles were injured in a single-vehicle crash last night in Rapho Township, according to Manheim Borough police. The accident was reported just after 8 p.m. in the 1600 block of Baker Road, north of Hossler Road.  Police late last night said it appeared the vehicle went airborne […]

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The Pottsville Republican Herald reports low-level summary charges have been filed against the driver whose SUV struck Sgt. Robert Bemis’ cruiser March 27 in Schuylkill County, the motorist he was helping.  The Pennsylvania car accident severely injured the state trooper as he helped the motorist after his car caught fire on Interstate 81 in eastern Pennsylvania. SUV driver Jamie Edmonds […]

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Pa. Ins. Dept. Recovers $66.8 Million – 1st Qtr. Restitution

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 28, 2015 in Car Accidents

Posted on Apr 28, 2015 The Pennsylvania Insurance Department has continued its work on behalf of Pennsylvania consumers.  The collection of restitution for people is soaring. Last week in a press release, acting Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Teresa Miller announced that nearly 5,000 Pennsylvania consumers received $66.8 million in restitution payments or credits through the restoration of […]

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According to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.). , this is a good a time of year to review your insurance coverages.  In addition to cleaning out the closets and organizing homes after the long cold Winter, it is also an excellent time of year to make sure you have the Pennsylvania Auto, Homeowners, and other insurance […]

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Before your car accident, you probably never considered a broken jaw a common injury. Most people associate car accidents with whiplash and broken noses, but broken jaws are actually quite common. When vehicle occupants are thrown forward into the steering wheel, dashboard, or other internal components, their jaw is often the first body part to […]

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