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Franklin County Has Most Traffic Deaths Among Southern Pennsylvania Counties

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 02, 2013 in News

Posted on Apr 02, 2013 According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Franklin County in 2012 had more highway deaths than did its Pennsylvania neighbors.  Franklin County had 19 fatalities, Cumberland County 18, Adams 14 and Fulton four. Traffic deaths (1,310) in Pennsylvania were the third-lowest number on record, but 24 more than a year earlier. […]

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Adults Are More Dangerous Than Teens When It Comes To Texting While Driving!

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 01, 2013 in News

Posted on Apr 01, 2013 In a new survey by AT&T, almost half of adults admitted to texting while driving, compared to a slightly smaller number of teens who fessed up to the same thing. About 49% of adults say they’ve sent a text while behind the wheel, according to a new survey conducted for […]

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Down syndrome is a fairly common disability, but many people do not realize that there are two different types. The kind of Down syndrome a person has can determine their eligibility to collect Social Security Disability benefits. The first type is non-mosaic Down syndrome, and it is the most common; more than 98 percent of […]

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If you are collecting Social Security Disability benefits, and you’re planning to leave the United States for any extended period of time, you can still collect your payments if your trip falls within certain guidelines. The Social Security Administration defines “outside the United States” as going anywhere not in the 50 states, the District of […]

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Chain Collision Car Accident on Route 54 In Central Pennsylvania Causes Injuries

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 26, 2013 in News

Posted on Mar 26, 2013 A serious four-vehicle accident involving a tractor-trailer that crushed the rear of a Ford Mustang on March 25, 2013 did not cause any fatalities but did cause injuries.  The chain-reaction car accident occurred on Route 54 just outside Elysburg in central Pennsylvania. The collision – which trapped two drivers in their cars […]

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Man Faces Deportation after Amity Township Car Accident

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 22, 2013 in Car Accidents

A Philadelphia man, who is not a legal citizen of the United States, is facing charges after driving without a license and causing a car accident in Amity Township. That accident critically injured the other driver and two of the man’s passengers. Luzenei Gomes Soares, 31, was driving south on Route 662 (also known as […]

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Accident in Coolbaugh Township Results in Charges for Driver

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 20, 2013 in Car Accidents

After a fatal accident near Scranton, a 22-year-old man is facing homicide charges. Jiayuan Liang was driving a passenger-filled Universal Bus Travel van from Chinatown in New York City to Binghamton when it hit the median, rolled over, and hit a tree. One witness watched the van speed by him on Interstate 380 going northbound, […]

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New App Designed To Help Reduce Distracted Driving

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 19, 2013 in Car Accidents

A T & T has a new app which you can download onto your handheld device.  This app is designed to reduce the chances that you will become distracted while driving.  When enabled and the vehicle is moving 25 mph, the app automatically sends a customizable auto-reply message to incoming texts*, letting your friends know […]

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Posted on Mar 18, 2013 Twenty-one people were taken to Central Pennsylvania hospitals Saturday, March 16, 2013 after a bus carrying the Seton Hill girls lacrosse team crashed on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Cumberland County just South of Harrisburg.  Eighteen suffered minor injuries, and were discharged by Saturday afternoon. Three remained hospitalized late Saturday, two […]

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At the top of the Pennsylvania nursing homes list are those with a rating of five stars from the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for their overall performance in health inspections, nurse staffing, and quality of medical care. About 23 percent of all nursing homes in Pennsylvania earned an overall five-star rating. Go […]

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