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6 Popular New Years Resolutions That Can Also Save You Money

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 02, 2015 in General

Posted on Jan 02, 2015 With 2015 started, many people will make resolutions to improve their lifestyle.  However, many people will not keep them.  Consider the following 6 popular resolutions that you may want to keep since it can give you more money in your bank account when the resolutions result in a lowering of […]

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Being injured on the job and losing the ability to earn a living can inflict a devastating financial blow onto individuals and their families. While workers’ compensation or disability payments can help bridge the gap, alternative sources of income for people with disabilities can rarely come close to their former earnings when received alone. For […]

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Recently, a fair number of Employers have changed workers’ compensation insurance carriers or third party administrators who handle comp for the employer.  It is reasonable that an injured worker might have concerns how having a new insurance company might affect their case. It is important for the injured worker to understand that such a move […]

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It’s no secret that Americans, as well as people around the world, are getting bigger. Doctors and the media are regularly warning of the obesity epidemic in the United States, showing slow motion videos of headless Americans with growing waistlines. While the shame campaign is not the most helpful method of conveying the message, Americans […]

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Keep Rolling: How to Keep Your Vehicle’s Tires Happy and Safe

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 26, 2014 in Car Accidents

Many people think of auto safety in terms of anti-lock braking systems, airbags, and seat belts. The problem with this thinking, however, is that these safety features only keep you safe in the event of a crash. Perhaps a better way to think of vehicle safety is in terms of features that actually prevent accidents. […]

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The holiday season is in full force.  Christmas is only 2 days away.  It is so important to keep your home safe.  The Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner has issued the following release in order to protect the citizens of the Commonwealth during the remaining holiday event. A spark from a fireplace, an unattended candle or an […]

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The Holiday season is a joyous time.  Family get-togethers, seeing old friends, and spending time with the ones you love can be very relaxing and enjoyable.  The Holiday Season also aligns with “the Shopping Season”.  This fact means that retail workers have to work longer hours in busier stores and could put themselves at risk […]

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Should SSDI Benefits Offer More Than Financial Help?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 22, 2014 in Social Security Disability

If you have ever applied for or received Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you know firsthand just how frustrating and difficult the process can be. Because of the challenges faced while applying for these benefits, many people are afraid to return to work for fear of losing their benefits. Should their disability return or […]

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SKLAW $2.2 Million Verdict One Of Largest In Pa. For Year

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 22, 2014 in Truck Accidents

Posted on Dec 22, 2014 The December 2, 2014 edition of The Legal Intelligencer Supplement listed one of the firm’s verdicts during the year August 1, 2013-July 31, 2014 as one of the largest in Pennsylvania during that time. The summary of the $2.2 million verdict as posted on Jan 15, 2014 is below.  In […]

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If you’ve been on workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania for any extended period of time you’ve seen plenty of abbreviations.  TTD (Total Temporary Disability), TPD (Total Partial Disability), IME (Independent Medical Examination), IRE (Impairment Rating Evaluation) are a few of the litany of terms that you may have now gotten used to.  One that might come […]

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