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Drive safely to show you care this Valentine’s Day!

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 12, 2015 in Car Accidents

  For many of us in Pennsylvania and around the country, Valentine’s Day can mean a lot of things—going out to dinner, receiving flowers and candy, going on a date, or celebrating with friends. This can actually be distracting and lead to a car accident, ticket, or other problem.  When you have a lot on […]

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Is 2.1 Million Awarded In Switched Baby Case Reasonable?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 10, 2015 in General

Posted on Feb 10, 2015 The Lebanon Daily News and Associated Press are reporting that a court has ordered a private clinic in the Riviera city of Cannes to pay out 400,000 euros ($450,000) — each to two 20-year-old girls accidentally switched at birth and given to the wrong parents — part of a 1.88-million euro […]

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Lawyer Sanctioned $1 Million For Eliciting Banned Testimony!

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 06, 2015 in General

Posted on Feb 06, 2015 Was it proper for a Philadelphia judge to sanction a lawyer $1 Million for eliciting banned testimony during a Pennsylvania medical negligence case?  Yahoo News is reporting about the case as follows: The judge who lodged a nearly $1 million fine against a Philadelphia-area lawyer believes she intentionally elicited banned […]

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Jack Frost’s Driving School: Winter Musts for a Safe Season

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 04, 2015 in Car Accidents

While spring may not be far off on the calendar, native Pennsylvanians know that snow can continue long into what is technically considered spring. No matter how many years you have proven your winter driving skills, it is never a bad plan to refresh your memory and double-check to ensure that you and your car […]

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Read Pa. Ins. Dept. Tips For Winter Storm Damage Claims!

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 03, 2015 in General

Posted on Feb 03, 2015 Another Monday and another winter snow storm in Pennsylvania and the Eastern United States.  As the Winter goes on, more and more people will be seeking coverage for damages claims after losses from the storms.  The Pennsylvania Insurance Department has provided the following advice and tips about homeowner’s and auto insurance policies. […]

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Big Win for Pennsylvania PTSD Workers’ Compensation Case

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 28, 2015 in Workers' Compensation

In April 2008, a masked man robbed a liquor store at gunpoint, threatening the working employees and tying them to a chair. Understandably shaken, one of the employees—Gregory Kochanowicz, a 30-year veteran of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board—filed a workers’ compensation claim, saying that the incident left him with diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder. After the […]

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Ouch! What Causes Were Behind the Most Common Workplace Injuries?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 26, 2015 in Workers' Compensation

From slip-and-fall injuries to carpal tunnel syndrome, there are probably millions of ways to get injured at work. People that engage in any type of work, whether it is behind a desk or balancing on scaffolding at great heights, are at risk of someday being injured on the job. What Leads to These Injuries? Liberty […]

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Meet Pennsylvania’s Next Insurance Commissioner

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 22, 2015 in General

Posted on Jan 22, 2015 The Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner is entrusted with enforcing the insurance laws of Pennsylvania, including protecting consumers and monitoring the financial solvency of Pennsylvania domestic insurance companies. Pennsylvania serves as the lead regulator for an array of insurance companies from small mutuals that trace their history to the 1700s to a […]

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While the methodology used by insurance companies to determine who gets paid and how much may seem completely random, there is usually some form of rhyme or reason behind many of their decisions. If you have had a friend or family member come to you after a denied claim, you have likely heard how unfair […]

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Drug and alcohol abuse is tragic for both the individual suffering as well as their families. Watching a person experience the physical and emotional side effects of an addiction is both a sad and helpless time, and over the long term can often end in a slow and painful death. While addiction is widely considered […]

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