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Why Crash Victims Should Take Steps to Protect Their Credibility
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/protecting-credibility-during-injury-claim.html
There are many things that factor into the success of a claim for compensation for car crash damages. One of the most important factors is the credibility of the crash victim. If the victim’s credibility is called into question, the insurance company may fight hard to avoid paying out on the claim. Unfortunately, many crash […]
Read MoreCan a Car Insurance Company Appeal an Award of Compensation to a Crash Victim?
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/what-if-insurer-appeals-jury-verdict.html
The insurance company is probably not going to be happy about a jury awarding compensation to a crash victim. While every case is different, sometimes juries award full compensation to the victim. This may mean a settlement for the insurance policy limit, or potentially more than the insurance policy limit. It is important to note […]
Read MoreWho May Be Liable for a Red-Light Crash in Pennsylvania?
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/red-light-crash-liability-in-pennsylvania.html
Red-light crashes are incredibly dangerous because drivers who have the right of way expect other drivers to stop at a red light. When they do not stop, they can hit unsuspecting motorists and cause them to suffer severe or even life-threatening injuries. Usually, the driver who runs the red light is found liable for damages […]
Read MoreWhat Can Crash Victims Do if the Liable Driver Lies About the Accident?
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/liable-driver-lies-about-the-accident.html
The state of Pennsylvania is a no-fault state. In the event of a crash, all parties involved often recover compensation from their own insurance policies regardless of who was at fault. However, no one is absolved from liability. Establishing fault is important if the crash caused serious injury. You may be able to seek compensation […]
Read MoreQuestions You Should Expect to be Asked at Your Social Security Disability Hearing
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/questions-at-disability-appeal-hearing.html
Many initial applications for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are denied, no matter how strong a case the applicant has. Fortunately, many of these applications are approved on appeal, often after a hearing with an administrative law judge. Although these hearings are much less formal than a courtroom trial, applicants […]
Read MoreDistracted Driving Citations Decreased by Six Percent in 2021 in Pennsylvania
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April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a time to remind people of the dangers of distracted driving and discourage this dangerous behavior. While distracted driving has been a growing problem for years, there is some good news. Government data shows there was a six percent decrease in distracted driving citations in Pennsylvania (PA) in […]
Read MoreDetermining Fault for a Multi-Car Crash in Pennsylvania
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/multi-car-crash-liability.html
Many car crashes involve only two vehicles, and the driver of one of the vehicles is at fault. There are also some car crashes involving three or more vehicles and liability is often shared among the drivers involved. These incidents are also known as chain-reaction crashes, as there is often one collision between two vehicles […]
Read MoreRally at State Capitol Rotunda Commemorates Start of Sexual Assault Awareness Month
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/commemorating-sexual-assault-awareness-month.html
April 2022 is the 21st anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), a time to raise awareness about the ongoing problem of sexual assault. Organizations around the nation are working to raise awareness – the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) held a rally at the State Capitol Rotunda on Monday to emphasize the need to […]
Read MoreJessica Mitchell Forming Team for 2022 Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/jessica-mitchell-highmark-walk-for-a-healthy-community.html
We are excited to announce Schmidt Kramer attorney Jessica Mitchell has formed a team for the 2022 Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community for United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Central Pennsylvania. The walk is happening on May 21st at Harrisburg Area Community College. Jessica Mitchell is the Vice-Chair of the UCP Board of Directors. 100 […]
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Liability for a Failure to Yield Crash in Pennsylvania
https://www.schmidtkramer.com/blog/failure-to-yield-crashes-and-liability.html
It could be tough to establish who is at fault for a failure to yield crash because conclusions about these crashes are often based on testimony from both drivers. One driver may lie about what happened or both driver’s stories may have significant differences. Below, we discuss liability for failure to yield auto accidents in […]
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