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PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS BLOG

Will ‘Toner’ Stacking Precedent Continue to Haunt Plaintiffs Bar?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 08, 2017 in News

By Max Mitchell, The Legal Intelligencer Just before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was set to hear arguments about what insurance carriers have to do to ensure someone with a single-vehicle policy has properly been given the chance to waive stacking when they buy two additional vehicles years later, the case that presented the issue settled. […]

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How Much Can I Recover through a Personal Injury Case?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 05, 2017 in Personal Injury

After being in an accident and sustaining serious injuries, the expenses start to mount from medical bills, time off work, as well as the physical and emotional toll of being in an accident. Filing a personal injury lawsuit can allow you to recover compensation for the damages you have incurred, but you will need to […]

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What is the Statute of Limitation for Injuries From a Car Accident?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 28, 2017 in Car Accidents

A statute of limitations is a legal timeframe that establishes how long you have to file a claim to pursue damages and legal action against the at-fault party. If you or someone you love has been in a car accident in Pennsylvania, you will need to file a claim as soon as possible to meet […]

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In order to ensure the safety of motorcyclists, Pennsylvania has created laws that operators and riders must follow when traveling on a motorcycle. If you or someone you love frequently enjoys riding on a motorcycle, it is important that you know and understand these laws to increase roadway safety and prevent serious motorcycle accidents in […]

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Who are the People in a Nursing Home?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 25, 2017 in Nursing Home Negligence & Abuse

Certified Nurse Assistant I remember when I was a kid, I watched Sesame Street, and there was a song… Who are the people in your neighborhood. Well, this isn’t your Sesame Street song. If your neighborhood is a nursing home, who are the people you are going to meet? I started to write this post […]

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Record-Low Traffic Deaths Reported in Pennsylvania During 2016

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 17, 2017 in Car Accidents

While the U.S. suffered one of the deadliest years on record for traffic deaths, the fatality rate in Pennsylvania dropped to a new low. In 2016, reported deaths caused by traffic accidents fell to 1,188, seven less than the number of fatalities recorded in 2015. Last year also had the lowest reported traffic deaths since […]

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Liquor Licensee’s Good-Faith Effort Prevents Automatic Revocation

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 10, 2017 in News

Ben Seal, The Legal Intelligencer A liquor license held in safekeeping for more than the allotted three years should not be revoked if its owner makes a good-faith effort to reinstate the license but fails, the Commonwealth Court has ruled. In a unanimous March 29 memorandum opinion in Club 530 v. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, […]

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Schmidt Kramer Hosts April Food Drive

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

Schmidt Kramer is proud to announce that we are hosting a food drive from April 17-28 to benefit the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. Participants can drop off donations to our Harrisburg office. While most grocery products are welcomed, we recommend that you bring non-perishable items. The most desired food drive donation items include: Canned chicken […]

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Pennsylvania’s auto insurance policies differ from most other states and can significantly affect your claim depending on the coverage you have chosen. It is important that you have an understanding of the state’s insurance laws and requirements in the event that you are involved in a serious car accident. Our experienced attorneys can help make […]

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A Beverage Tax is the Wrong Way to Fund Universal Pre-K

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 04, 2017 in News

By Daniel H. Grace and Scott B. Cooper As Pittsburgh examines options for expanding access to quality pre-K programs across the city, we hope that Mayor Bill Peduto and Pittsburgh City Council avoid the serious pitfalls Philadelphia has fallen into. Growing and supporting pre-K options for Pittsburgh children is a laudable goal — particularly for […]

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