Will Apologies From Doctors Transform Pennsylvania Medical Lawsuits?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 02, 2013 in Medical Malpractice
Related Links: “New England Journal of Medicine” Says Malpractice Caps Do Not Work The Power of the Words, “I’m Sorry” As we’ve noted before, occasionally a doctor’s, surgeon’s, or hospital’s mistake means that a patient’s condition worsens rather than improves. Sometimes the mistake is so destructive that the patient must deal with lifelong complications. Sometimes […]
Read MoreInsurance and Your Car Accident Doctor: Allies or Enemies?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 28, 2013 in Car Accidents
If you have been a hurt in a Pennsylvania car accident, it’s important that you develop a strong working relationship with your doctor as well as with your attorney. Your physician, surgeon, and other specialists who handle your medical recovery can be of immense value as you prepare for a legal battle against an insurance […]
Read MoreProtect Yourself With Rental Car Insurance During Thanksgiving
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 27, 2013 in News
Posted on Nov 27, 2013 Do I Need Rental Car Insurance? Before renting a car, the I.I.I. suggests that you make two phone calls—one to your insurance professional and another to the credit card company you will be using to pay for the rental car. Insurance Company Find out how much coverage you currently […]
Read MoreTell Your Attorney Early on About Your Previous Car Accident Record
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 26, 2013 in Car Accidents
“Maybe I Should Have Told You This Before We Had a Jury…” Lawyers hate surprises. We hate to be surprised by an inconvenient fact in the middle of a case. When we represent a client in the settlement conference room or in the courtroom, we like to believe that we know everything that is essential […]
Read MoreManaging Elopement Risks in Nursing Homes
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 22, 2013 in Nursing Home Negligence & Abuse
“Elopement” is the term that nursing home professionals use when talking about the tendency of some residents—especially those with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias—to wander off the premises. About half of all nursing home residents have some form of dementia. Because these people typically have difficulties with memory, planning, orientation, emotional control, and communication, they […]
Read MoreRestraints Are No Solution for Nursing Home Elopement
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 20, 2013 in Nursing Home Negligence & Abuse
Residents of nursing homes are not prisoners. They are neither violent nor dangerous. They are legally independent adults who, because of age, illness, or infirmity, have to rely on other people for help in the essential activities of daily living. The problem is that most nursing homes are profit-driven commercial enterprises. While many caregivers and […]
Read MoreDeath on the Job: Claims Against Third Parties
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 16, 2013 in Wrongful Death
Pennsylvania is no stranger to the risks people take on the job. We’ve seen the results of large-scale industrial disasters, including the Centralia coal mine fire and the 1979 Three Mile Island accident. Pennsylvania workers know that fatal accidents on the job fall just behind traffic collisions on the list of accidental death causes. By […]
Read MoreThe Role of Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 14, 2013 in Workers' Compensation
The Pennsylvania workers’ compensation program is designed to provide relief for workers who have been hurt on the job. It’s a no-fault program, so employees are assured that their benefits will be available after a workplace injury—regardless of whether the accident was caused by a coworker, by their boss, or by random and unpredictable events. […]
Read MoreLimited Tort Exceptions After a Dauphin County Auto Crash
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 10, 2013 in Car Accidents
Pennsylvania car owners and drivers have a critical option when buying insurance. Auto insurance agents sell policies in two different packages: as full tort and limited tort insurance. Full tort coverage allows the policyholder to make claims for all injuries if he has been hurt in a Pennsylvania car accident through someone else’s fault. Limited […]
Read MoreUnderstanding Limited Tort Insurance in Pennsylvania
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 08, 2013 in Car Accidents
Since 1990, the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law has been the primary legislation governing car insurance in Pennsylvania. The law set up a no-fault insurance system, which means that your own insurance will have the primary responsibility for paying for your losses after any incident. In order to make sure that everyone is protected against […]
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