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SSA Looks at Work History and Health Conditions

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Every Social Security Disability benefit application is reviewed the same way. The Social Security Administration (SSA) follows a five-step process to determine if an applicant is disabled and entitled to monthly benefit payments. Disabling conditions are compared to a standardized listing of conditions in the Blue Book, or Disability Evaluation Under Social Security. If the […]

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new trial awarded to plaintiff for juror misconduct

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In Bruckshaw Admr v The Frankfort Hospital, the Pa Supreme Ct granted a new trial where the 12th juror was replaced by an alternate without the knowledge of the court or the attorneys. Court found prejudice to the plaintiff as a matter of law. Schmidt Kramer injury lawyers stay on top of recent developments in […]

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What Work Can You Do While On SSA?

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The Social Security Administration (SSA) follows a five-step process in order to review disability benefits applications. The process is used to determine if the applicant is disabled and entitled to monthly disability benefit payments. The SSA uses a standardized listing of disabling conditions called the Blue Book, or Disability Evaluation Under Social Security. Generally, if […]

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Recent Pa. Supreme Court Decision Protects Rights for Nursing Home Residents

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Scampone v. Highland Park Care Center, LLC, Pa. Supreme Court, November 2012. In November of 2012, the Pa. Supreme Court sent a case back to the trial court with instructions to reconsider whether a nursing home and the corporate entity operating a nursing home could be held directly responsible for failures like understaffing and failing […]

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Nursing Homes Trying To Put Profits Ahead of Elder Abuse Problems

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  How can people in Pennsylvania make sure we protect the elderly who are residents in our Commonwealth’s nursing homes?  One way is by not putting profits ahead of safety like the legislature in Oklahoma has done. Despite a series of high-profile nursing home abuse cases in Oklahoma, the legislature there still seems more interested […]

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Pennsylvania Nursing Homes Concerned About Flu:One Harrisburg Nursing Home Will Mandate Flu Shots Next Year

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Posted on Jan 08, 2013 Today’s (January 8, 2013) Pennlive has an article on Pennsylvania’s, particularly Harrisburg, nursing homes efforts to fight the flu.  Below is a portion of his article.  Go to the pennlive website for the entire story: https://www.pennlive.com/midstate/2013/01/flu_vaccine_nursing_homes_elde.html  “The general public should really be encouraged not to visit people in any health […]

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Remember These Safety Tips For The Bus Stop And School Bus

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As school starts this morning for many children in Central Pennsylvania, it is important for parents to teach their children how to ride the bus safely.  Every year, there are school bus accidents involving injury and fatalities that can be avoided.  You should consider talking to your kids to tell them how to act safely […]

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CNN Report Shows A Renewed Media Focus On Medical Mistakes

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Posted on Jan 08, 2013 An interesting, and very good, thing has happened in the last few weeks: there’s been a renewed media focus on patient safety, the quality of care patients receive — and most importantly, the new protections put in place to identify and penalize those health care providers that don’t do enough […]

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How a Short Time Prevents a Big Crash

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According to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2011 data, rear-end collisions account for 22.2 percent of all car crashes in the state of Pennsylvania. Following another driver too closely, called tailgating, is one of the most common ways drivers cause rear-end collisions. Drivers are responsible for following at a safe distance. They must be able to […]

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Nursing Home Problems in Western PA

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Posted on Jan 07, 2013 The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, published an article yesterday about the “deficiencies” in nursing homes in Western PA.  A report by CMS isn’t a lot of good news for those who have loved ones in nursing homes.  The positive that comes out of the article are a list of resources and their […]

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