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How Do I Claim Survivors Benefits from Social Security?
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When a family loses the sole wage earner, it can be not only emotionally devastating, but also financially burdensome. However, if a Social Security recipient passes away, his or her surviving dependents may be eligible to receive survivors benefits based on the recipient’s earnings. The Harrisburg-based Social Security Disability lawyers at Schmidt Kramer further discuss the requirements […]
Read MoreSchmidt Kramer Ranked in 2022 Edition of U.S. News’ Best Law Firms
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Our firm is proud to announce we were once again selected for the 2022 edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” in Harrisburg. Our firm was selected for three practice areas in Tier 1 and three practice areas in Tier 2. This list of law firms is created through a detailed evaluation process that consists of peer reviews […]
Read More#Gooddog or #Baddog? Study of Instagram Tags Separates Good Dogs from the Mischievous
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Dog owners and dog lovers have plenty of opinions about which dogs are the best and worst behaved. Some dogs just seem to have more manners than others. Some seem to enjoy stirring up a little trouble. Pet insurance company Protect My Paws decided to dig a little deeper to determine which dog breeds are […]
Read MoreWhy do Some Car Crash Claims End up in Court?
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One of the reasons some car crash victims decide not to call an attorney is because they do not want to go to court. However, the truth is most claims do not get to court. In fact, even if a lawsuit is filed, the case could be settled long before a trial begins. Even if […]
Read MoreValid Reasons for Car Insurers to Deny First-Party Claims
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One of the benefits of living in a no-fault state is you can recover compensation from your own insurance company after a crash, no matter who was at fault for the accident. That said, first-party claims could still be denied, and the insurance company may be justified in doing so. It is important to review […]
Read MorePennsylvania Superior Court Deals Blow to ‘Regular Use’ Exclusion in UM/UIM Policies
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The Pennsylvania state Superior Court dealt a blow to insurance companies with its ruling in Rush v. Erie Insurance Exchange. The three-judge panel upheld a ruling that invalidates the “regular use” exclusion to uninsured/underinsured motorist policies. Schmidt Kramer partner Scott Cooper is an attorney for the plaintiff in the case and said the courts are “doing exactly […]
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Including Future Medical Bills in an Injury Claim
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When an injury victim reaches maximum medical improvement – the point when an injury is unlikely to heal further, even with medical intervention – doctors need to determine if there is a legitimate need for ongoing treatment. If there is a need for ongoing treatment, the injury victim’s Harrisburg personal injury lawyer needs to assess the potential […]
Read MoreQuestions to Ask About a Settlement Offer Before Accepting it
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Insurance companies routinely undervalue car crash claims and make lowball offers to victims. The insurance company’s goal is to pay out the smallest possible amount of compensation to protect its profits. When you consider these factors, it is important to be cautious when considering a settlement offer. You need to make sure the settlement provides […]
Read MoreAre ALS Claims Being Processed Faster Than Other Disability Claims?
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), often called Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive neurological disease that affects the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movements. Loss of voluntary muscle movement eventually impacts one’s ability to speak, eat, move and breathe. About 1,000 people with ALS apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits on an annual […]
Read MoreDoes Having Surgery Automatically Increase the Value of an Injury Claim?
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Surgery is not the only way to treat some injuries. However, sometimes it is a viable and even necessary option. In some cases, surgery after an accident may save the victim’s life or reduce the chances of a life-changing injury. Surgery can be very expensive – the cost is likely to go up the more […]
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