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Car Accidents

How Car Crash Victims Could Hurt Their Claim

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 05, 2020 in Car Accidents

There is often a lot of anxiety and confusion after a car crash. This may cause victims to make various mistakes that could hurt their chances of recovering fair compensation for their damages. Many of these mistakes involve interactions with insurance companies that are out to save themselves money. A car accident lawyer in Harrisburg […]

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As much of the country saw an increase in pedestrian deaths last year, the number of pedestrian deaths declined 17 percent, according to projections from the Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) in its new report on pedestrian traffic deaths in each state. Pennsylvania was one of six states that saw double-digit declines in pedestrian deaths, […]

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In 2013, Allstate Corporation informed Maryland insurance regulators their car insurance rates needed to be updated. Allstate’s own risk analysis revealed they were charging almost all 93,000 Maryland customers premiums that were outdated. For example, one customer who should have been paying $3,750 every six months was instead paying double that amount ($7,500). Allstate requested […]

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Could a Government Entity be Held Liable for a Car Accident?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 04, 2020 in Car Accidents

If you were injured in a crash on a road maintained by a government entity or injured in a crash with a government-owned vehicle, you may have the basis for a claim against the government. However, these claims can quickly become very complicated, which is why you should strongly consider meeting with a lawyer. Road […]

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How Is an Injury Linked to an Accident?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 17, 2020 in Car Accidents

The burden of proof in an injury claim is on the victim and his or her attorney. That means he or she must provide evidence of the other driver’s negligence and how it caused the injury. The legal team at Schmidt Kramer is prepared to investigate and gather evidence to help you establish this link. […]

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What is the Seat Belt Defense in a Car Accident Claim?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 10, 2020 in Car Accidents

If you were not wearing your seat belt in the accident, you may be worried about whether you can still recover compensation. You may have heard about the so-called seat belt defense, which is when the at-fault party argues you would have been unharmed if you had worn your seat belt. Drivers who use this […]

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Latest Driving App Turo Gaining Popularity on Pennsylvania Roads

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 15, 2019 in Car Accidents

In this digital and mobile age, more and more people are looking for an easier, more convenient way of doing things, especially when it comes to transportation. Ride-sharing apps such as Uber and Lyft have saturated the marketplace while peer-to-peer carsharing continues to grow in popularity on Pennsylvania roads. Turo is the latest driving app […]

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Injury Compensation If You Were Not Wearing Your Seat Belt

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 29, 2019 in Car Accidents

Pennsylvania requires all drivers and passengers in the front seat to buckle up. This is why victims of car accidents who were not wearing their seat belts at the time of an accident may be unsure if they can still pursue injury compensation. Each case is unique, so our Harrisburg car accident attorneys cannot determine […]

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The newly-released report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows traffic deaths have gone down across the country. Unfortunately, pedestrian deaths have reached an alarming level, and traffic deaths here in Pennsylvania are on the rise. There were 1,190 traffic deaths in 2018, a 4.7 percent increase compared to 2017. However, last year’s […]

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In the wake of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Gallagher v. Geico in January, in recent months state courts have made rulings in favor of insureds in disputes about stacking underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM). January’s ruling stated an insured motorist should not be denied the ability to stack his or her […]

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