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Posted on Jun 25, 2013 Schmidt Kramer Senior Partner Charles Schmidt recently prevailed in an important appellate case decided by the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court.  As a result fo the case, bystanders injured as a result of high-speed police chases have another Pennsylvania decision to cite in favor of setting aside governmental immunity in tort claims […]

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Legislative Alert – Tell Your State Senator: Support Yaw Amendment to SB 379

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 18, 2013 in News

Posted on Jun 18, 2013 Tell Your State Senator: Support Yaw Amendment to SB 379 June 18, 2013 The Pennsylvania Senate is scheduled to vote this week on how to handle the “Apology” issue. If you have not done so already, please contact your state Senator today and ask that he or she vote “Yes” on the […]

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Car Traveling Wrong Way Causes Multi-Vehicle Car Accident

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 17, 2013 in News

Posted on Jun 17, 2013 A multi-vehicle crash in Dauphin County on Father’s Day closed all lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike at mile marker 245.7.on the Susquehanna River Bridge.  Initial reports are that a car was driving eastbound in the westbound lanes, and after traveling across the bridge, it slammed head-on into a tractor-trailer and burst […]

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PBI General Practitioner’s Civil Litigation Update

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 12, 2013 in News

Posted on Jun 12, 2013 On June 12, 2013 Schmidt Kramer Partner and Pennsylvania Association for Justice President Scott Cooper spoke to an audience at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute’s General Practitioner’s update in Philadelphia on Civil Litigation Update: Liens in Civil Cases with a Special Emphasis on the Newly Passed Smart Medicare Act. If you […]

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Posted on Jun 11, 2013 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has established The UC Amnesty Program as part of Act 60, which Governor Corbett signed into law on June 12, 2012. The Amnesty Program gives claimants and employers an opportunity to make payments on delinquent unemployment compensation accounts while receiving some financial incentive for doing so.  […]

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Posted on May 24, 2013 Schmidt Kramer Harrisburg Personal Injury And Social Security Lawyers are supporting the press release of The Pennsylvania Insurance Department wanting to remind people that planning ahead can protect you financially in the event of a disability.  May is Disability Awareness Month. Private disability insurance policies are available on an individual or group basis. The coverage […]

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Posted on May 21, 2013 Emergency crews extricated at least one passenger from a Honda CRV that overturned on its driver’s side after a collision with an Acura TL sedan last night in Camp Hill, Cumberland County.  At least one person involved in the crash was strapped to a backboard and transported to an area […]

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Schmidt Kramer Featured In Pennlive.com

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 21, 2013 in News

Schmidt Kramer’s Scott Cooper provided a short interview to Daniel Urie of Pennlive.com.  Below is the 3-minute interview which is this week’s feature. 3-minute interview: Scott B. Cooper, Partner, Schmidt Kramer PC, Harrisburg. Schmidt Kramer PC is located in Harrisburg. Q: Tell us about Schmidt Kramer PC. A: Schmidt Kramer helps people deal with serious […]

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Posted on May 16, 2013 Does impairment to drive occur well before the .08 level?  Will lowering the impairment level result in less Pennsylvania car accidents and Pennsylvania wrongful death claims? The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) wants state legislatures to drop the measure from the current blood alcohol level of .08 to .05, about that […]

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Central Pennsylvania Hospitals Receive Mixed Reviews For Safety In Study

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 09, 2013 in News

Posted on May 09, 2013 Central Pennsylvania hospitals received mixed reviews for safety in a recently released study by an independent, non-profit business backed group.  Many central Pennsylvania hospitals received high marks in a new batch of safety grades, although, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, received a lackluster C. The grades come from […]

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