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The New Focus on Jobsite Risks in Pennsylvania’s Demolition Industry

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A disastrous lapse of judgment led to tragedy in Philadelphia in early June 2013. The routine demolition of a four-story commercial building in downtown Philadelphia became a catastrophe when the structure suddenly collapsed onto an adjacent thrift store. Workers and shoppers in the thrift store were buried in rubble; six people died. The incident brought into […]

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When Disability Goes Masked in Pennsylvania: SSDI and Hidden Impairments

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It’s obvious why some people are seeking coverage under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program: their physical impairments are significant and readily apparent to everyone. They show distinctive signs of incapacity so severe that it’s clearly impossible for them to work productively. But many other—perhaps most—impairments show no outward symptoms to casual inspection. Perhaps […]

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Four Tips for Your SSA Application in Pennsylvania

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Affective disorders are the most common form of psychological illness in the United States. These mood disorders, which include depression, bipolar disorder, and dysthymic disorder, alter the patient’s emotional attitudes. They can undermine the ability to concentrate and the capacity to work—or sometimes, even to communicate—with other people. Despite the obvious challenges posed by mood […]

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Bradford And Potter County Car Crashes Kill Two Men

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Two crashes during the weekend – one in Bradford County and another in Potter County – claims the lives of two people. In the first car accident, Brandon Joseph Edwards of Rome, died early Sunday morning June 30, 2013 shortly after his 2006 Jeep Wrangler struck an embankment and a tree before overturning on Overton […]

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Fatal Motorcycle-Car Crash Near Gettysburg

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Posted on Jul 02, 2013 Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a motorcycle-car crash which killed a Hagerstown woman.  The Central Pennsylvania car accident occurred near Gettysburg.  Kimberly McBee was involved in a crash on U.S. Route 30 near Cashtown Road in Franklin Township, Adams County around 3:15 p.m. Saturday.  If you have any information on […]

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Bystanders Injured Or Killed Because Of Police Chases May Pursue Pennsylvania Wrongful Death Claim

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Posted on Jun 25, 2013 Schmidt Kramer Senior Partner Charles Schmidt recently prevailed in an important appellate case decided by the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court.  As a result fo the case, bystanders injured as a result of high-speed police chases have another Pennsylvania decision to cite in favor of setting aside governmental immunity in tort claims […]

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Central Pennsylvania Accident On Route 322 Causes Fatality – Just Outside Harrisburg

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Posted on Jun 24, 2013> Police are investigating a Pennsylvania car accident where one person was killed early yesterday June 23, 2013 in Dauphin County just outside Harrisburg. State police at Harrisburg say a driver was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of Route 322, about one mile west of the Fishing Creek Valley Road […]

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How You Can Help if Your Workers’ Comp Case Goes to Court

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You’ve probably heard already that you’re not allowed to sue your employer after you have been hurt at work in Pennsylvania. Having a workplace injury or occupational illness means that your medical bills will be covered automatically under Pennsylvania workers’ compensation rules. In exchange for the assured payment of your healthcare costs and a portion […]

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Watch Out for These Workers’ Comp Insurance Company Tricks

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When you suffer a workplace injury in Pennsylvania, your employer is required to pay your medical bills and give you a portion of your regular wages while you’re unable to work. In most cases, your employer will have purchased a workers’ compensation insurance policy for this purpose. Your boss pays a regular premium to the […]

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Legislative Alert – Tell Your State Senator: Support Yaw Amendment to SB 379

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Posted on Jun 18, 2013 Tell Your State Senator: Support Yaw Amendment to SB 379 June 18, 2013 The Pennsylvania Senate is scheduled to vote this week on how to handle the “Apology” issue. If you have not done so already, please contact your state Senator today and ask that he or she vote “Yes” on the […]

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