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Pennsylvania winters can be unpredictable. It is a good idea to have a collection of items in your car for use in a winter emergency. Because snowy and icy conditions can occur with little warning, you may wish to consider keeping the following items in your winter emergency kit:

  • Windshield scraper and snow brush
  • Cell phone and charger
  • First aid kit
  • Jumper cables
  • Battery operated radio
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • Candle, a box of matches or lighter
  • Blankets or old sleeping bags
  • Warm clothing
  • Non-perishable food and bottled water
  • Snow shovel and bag of sand
  • Emergency flares
  • Tow rope
  • Basic tools
  • Can of fix-a-flat

Many people do not assemble a winter emergency kit because it takes time and effort to gather all of the necessary supplies and load them into the car. If, however, you have a winter emergency and are stuck or stranded on the side of the road for an extended period, you will be very happy you did. In fact, the items contained in this kit could even save your life!

At Schmidt Kramer, our Lancaster auto accident attorneys regularly work with clients who have been seriously injured by the careless acts of other drivers.

If you have been hurt in a car crash, contact us today at (717) 888-8888 for your free case review. We will discuss your case and help you to understand your legal options.

Alternatively, you may also wish to download a free copy of our book Who Pays the Bills When You Are Injured in an Automobile Accident? for more information.

 

After an accident, you are likely in a great amount of pain. On top of that, you are also tasked with getting your car repaired, recovering physically, and paying your bills. You could be out of work for some time, which can put financial strain on your household. You may feel as though you are incapable of facing any more stress, when the other insurance company starts giving you a hard time about your soft tissue injury.

While soft tissue injuries, namely whiplash, can be some of the most common injuries after a car accident in York, insurance companies are often very reluctant to accept claims involving them. Why? The answer is simple—most soft tissue injuries are very difficult to prove. While both you and your doctor are fully aware of the pain and damage that you suffered, unlike a broken bone, soft tissue injuries do not come with hard evidence.

Why Are Soft Tissue Injury Claims So Challenging to Prove?

While your pain is very real, some people take advantage of the fact that soft tissue injuries are difficult to prove, which has left insurance companies very hesitant to accept claims involving injuries like sprains and strains.

While this places an unfair burden on you to prove that you are actually injured, it is not impossible to do. Most importantly, be diligent about doctor’s appointments and follow-ups, and create a very clear paper trail of your diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.

Soft tissue injury cases may be an uphill battle, but with the proper medical and legal care, your case will be stronger than ever. Click on our live chat link to speak with us today, and learn how our firm can help you!

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Like most states, Pennsylvania requires all drivers to maintain vehicle liability insurance on a currently registered vehicle. Unfortunately, when there are laws in place, there are always people who are going to break them. When you get injured in a car accident caused by one of those people, it can make an awful event even worse. 

If the other driver who caused the car accident doesn’t have insurance, you don’t have many options. You can’t collect damages from their insurance company because they don’t have one. First, check your own car insurance policy. Some people don’t realize that when they purchased their policy, they also opted for uninsured/under-insured motorist coverage. This means that although the other driver doesn’t have insurance, you have specific coverage on your insurance to protect you from people like that. Depending on the severity of the accident and your injuries, your insurance still may not cover everything, but it’s still a good start. 

After you’ve checked your car insurance policy and determined that you will still need more compensation to cover all of your medical bills, auto repair bills, and time out of work, make an appointment with a Harrisburg car accident attorney. He will be able to determine the exact value of your case and how much compensation you should be seeking from the other party. You should not have to pay because of someone else’s negligence, and your lawyer will help you in every way that he can. 

If you’ve been injured in a crash, you need a great car accident attorney. Harrisburg residents frequently seek the help of Schmidt Kramer, an outstanding law firm that has been helping car accident victims for over 25 years. Call today for a free consultation at (717) 888-8888