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PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS BLOG

Five Schmidt Kramer Attorneys Included in 2018 The Best Lawyers in America

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 16, 2017 in News

Schmidt Kramer is proud to announce that five attorneys from our firm were selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2018 edition in the category of Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in Harrisburg, Pa. These attorneys include founding partner Charles E. Schmidt, Jr., partners Gerard C. Kramer and Scott B. Cooper, along with […]

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There are several things you need to know about rear-end collisions, which are some of the most common car crashes that occur on our nation’s roadways. The capable auto accident attorneys in Harrisburg at Schmidt Kramer have created a guide to these crashes, covering the types of injuries they cause, how insurers and juries determine […]

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In Wake of Informed Consent Ruling, Med Mal Lawyers Raising Questions

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 07, 2017 in News

Originally published by Max Mitchell in The Legal Intelligencer August 4, 2017 Some attorneys are saying a new ruling on informed consent will sow confusion in the medical industry and lead to an uptick in legal disputes. Others say it just clears up conflicting case law and aids in reducing the number of medical malpractice […]

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Can a Lawyer Help Me if I Was a Passenger in a Car Crash?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 04, 2017 in Car Accidents

If you were injured as a passenger in a car accident, you might not understand your rights or know what to do next. That is why you should consider contacting a Harrisburg car accident attorney. Not only can an attorney inform you of your rights and options for obtaining compensation for your injuries, he or […]

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Do you have a disability so severe that it prevents you from working to support yourself? You may qualify for government benefits through the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program or the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. The many differences between these two programs are explained below, including how eligibility is determined and the benefits […]

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On Friday, July 21st, Joe Chapman was one of the lecturers at the 20th Annual Elder Law Institute presented by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the education arm of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. He did a primer for elder law attorneys on nursing home neglect cases. This is where he spends a great deal of his […]

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4 Ways Kraft Shooting Case Could Reshape Punitive Damages Litigation

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 24, 2017 in News

Originally Published by Max Mitchell, The Legal Intelligencer July 21, 2017 The Pennsylvania Superior Court has tossed out a $38.5 million punitive damages award in a case involving a fatal shooting at a Kraft factory, but according to several plaintiffs attorneys, the ruling tossed out much more than money. On July 18, a three-judge Superior […]

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The purpose of a personal injury claim is to obtain compensatory damages for all of the ways your injury has affected your life, from a physical, financial and emotional standpoint. Compensation is the law’s way of attempting to put you back in the position you were in prior to your injury. Below, our Harrisburg personal […]

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Mesothelioma is a rare and deadly cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. This mineral was commonly used in many industries for decades, causing many workers and their families to become exposed and develop mesothelioma. If you have received a diagnosis of mesothelioma, you may be entitled to file a lawsuit to seek compensation for damages. […]

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In a 6-1 ruling last month, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down a section of the state’s workers’ compensation law that allowed insurance companies to stop paying benefits to injured workers after a certain amount of time had passed. This section of the law was added in 1996 and allowed workers’ compensation insurance companies to […]

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