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Schmidt Kramer Congratulates Pennsylvania Little League Team on U.S. Championship

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Schmidt Kramer would like to congratulate the Red Land Little League team on their U.S. Championship win as well as their great work during the Little League World Series. On Saturday, Aug. 29, the Pennsylvania-based little league team scored a 3-2 victory over Pearland, Texas, in front of a record 46,000 fans. A Pennsylvania team […]

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Takata Airbag Probe Expanded

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The U.S. government has expanded its investigation into airbags manufactured by Takata Corp. after a recent incident involving a collision between a deer and a Volkswagen. As a result of the collision, a side airbag inflated with excessive force, causing a metal canister to blow apart. This incident, which occurred on June 7, 2015, was […]

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GM Ignition Switch Defect Officially Linked to 124 Deaths

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After months of examining claims filed over General Motors’ (GM) faulty ignition switch, the company has announced that it has approved 124 fatality claims. Additionally, the company approved 275 injury claims, 17 of which were serious. The serious injury claim included those whose injuries resulted in an amputation, permanent brain damage, severe burns, quadriplegia or […]

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National Safety Council Says Traffic Fatalities Are on the Rise

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In the first six months of 2015, traffic fatalities increased by 14 percent nationally when compared to last year, according to the National Safety Council (NSC). About 19,000 people in the U.S. have lost their lives in an auto accident so far. If the trend continues, traffic fatalities could exceed 40,000, the first time since 2007. […]

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Five Schmidt Kramer Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in 2016 Best Lawyers in America©

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Schmidt Kramer is proud to announce that five attorneys at the law firm have been selected for inclusion in the 2016 list of The Best Lawyers in America©. We would like to congratulate Gerry Kramer, Chuck Schmidt, Scott Cooper, Michael Kosik and Daryl Christopher on this outstanding achievement. Charles Schmidt, Scott Cooper, Michael Kosik and […]

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Victory in Dauphin County Bar Association Volleyball Tournament

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Schmidt Kramer is proud to announce that our volleyball team took first place in the 2015 Dauphin County Bar Association summer volleyball league! The team, affectionately named “888-8888” for the firm’s distinguishable local phone number, defeated the Dauphin County District Attorneys in the final match to win the championship. Team members included Schmidt Kramer employees […]

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4.2 Million Americans Admit to Driving Under the Influence

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According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), approximately one-third of all fatal accidents involve a driver under the influence. Still, millions of Americans are admitting to drinking and driving. A survey from the CDC has revealed that 4.2 million people admit to driving while intoxicated at least once in the past 30 days. With […]

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Common Causes of School Bus Accidents & Injuries

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When we think of big yellow school buses, most of us think of our youth and days of pencils and notebooks. We don’t think of the chance that school buses can be involved in an accident. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each year about 19 children are fatally injured in school bus […]

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Blood Thinner Errors Lead to Federal Scrutiny of Nursing Homes

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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have called for increased inspection into the use of blood thinner Coumadin in nursing homes. Following an exposé by The Washington Post and ProPublica, the CMS, the agency that regulates nursing homes, told health inspectors to watch for errors that lead to nursing home resident hospitalization or […]

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Fiat Chrysler Recalls Vehicles for Cybersecurity Flaw

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Fiat Chrysler has decided to recall 1.4 million vehicles due to a cybersecurity flaw that could lead to a vehicle’s system being hacked. According to two security researchers, they tested a security hole in the Chrysler Jeep’s UConnect system and gained access to a vehicle through the entertainment system. They were able to cut the […]

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