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Monthly Social Security Benefit Amounts to Increase by 1.7 Percent
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The Harrisburg Social Security Disability attorneys at Schmidt Kramer regularly help disabled workers appeal rejected disability benefit applications. They know how important those benefits are to someone who is disabled and unable to work. In addition to providing monthly benefits to disabled workers, Social Security provides monthly benefits to retired workers, spouses, widows, widowers and […]
Read MoreAvoid Conflict When Facing Aggressive Drivers
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As our roads have become increasingly congested, aggressive driving is more of a problem than ever. In a survey conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, almost 90% of respondents felt that aggressive drivers are a somewhat serious or very serious threat to their personal safety. This feeling is backed up by statistics. Aggressive […]
Read MoreFranklin County Court Sentences Man Up To 7 Years For Motorcyclist’s Death
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/franklin-county-court-sentences-man-up-to-7-years-for-motorcyclist-s-death-20121101.html
Franklin County Judge Douglas W. Herman sentenced Leon Chalmers Deardorff Jr., 30, to 21 months to seven years in state prison on Wednesday for homicide by vehicle – a third-degree felony. Deardorff, who lived at 14426 Dutchtown Road in Mercersburg, was sentenced to another 90 days’ imprisonment for driving while his license was suspended for […]
Read MorePA Superior Court Find Tort Claim Not Restricted To Arbitration
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/pa-superior-court-finds-tort-claim-not-restricted-to-arbitration-based-on-nursing-home-contract.html
In late October the Pa. Superior Court handed down a decision concerning what type of claim is restricted to arbitration based on a nursing home resident contract. Mary Ryan died when she was catapulted from the wheelchair used to transport her from a doctor’s appointment back to the nursing home where she resided. The transport […]
Read MoreRemember PA’s New “Road Closed” Law When Driving
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/remember-pennsylvania-s-new-road-closed-law-when-driving-in-adverse-weather.html
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Pennsylvania motorists should be careful not only of wet leaves but also a new vehicle law that you might encounter if you approach roads over the next few days that are marked “Closed.” A new Pennsylvania law imposes stiff penalties on motorists who ignore “Road Closed” or other safety warning signs and devices […]
Read MoreExpectant Mothers Should Wear a Seat Belt
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Some pregnant women hesitate to use a seat belt because they worry it may injure their unborn child if they are in a Lebanon car crash. Experts say the opposite is true and that seat belts save the lives of unborn babies because they often protect the mother from serious injury. Both the American Academy […]
Read MoreChild Critically Injured by Foster Dad
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/child-critically-injured-by-foster-dad-20121030.html
A three-year-old girl named Belle is at Penn State Hershey Medical Center with severe brain damage. She was physically abused by her foster dad, Joshua Martin, 23, of Reinholds, Pennsylvania. Her injuries were sustained over a three day period between Friday, September 21, 2012 and Sunday, September 23, 2012. Martin told investigators that the little […]
Read MoreCounterfeit Air Bags Pose Major Safety Hazard
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/counterfeit-air-bags-pose-major-safety-hazard-20121029.html
Posted on Oct 29, 2012 This month the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a safety advisory to alert vehicle owners and repair professionals about counterfeit air bags. The NHTSA found that counterfeit air bags have been used to replace air bags that deployed in a motor vehicle accident. These replacements look almost identical […]
Read MoreJury Finds Group Home Liable For $3 Million Verdict
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/jury-finds-group-home-liable-for-3-million-verdict-after-outrageous-conduct.html
What type of standards should be imposed upon nursing and group homes? Should they also be liable for outrageous conduct when they are responsible for injuring the people they are supposed to care for? A Luzerne County jury has awarded more than $3 million in damages to the family of a developmentally disabled woman who […]
Read MoreTrial Court Limits Tort Motion For Summary Judgment
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/trial-court-decides-limited-tort-motion-for-summary-judgment-after-pennsylvania-car-accident-201.html
In Dengler v. Marsh, No. 10538 of 2011, C.A. (C.P. Lawrence Oct. 3, 2012) the trial court decided a Motion for Summary Judgment in a limited tort case where the Plaintiff was claiming to have sustained a “serious injury” in a car accident. The trial court denies in part and grants in part defendant’s motion for summary judgment. The […]
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