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Fatality In Lebanon County Car Accident On Route 422

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 15, 2014 in Car Accidents

Posted on Sep 15, 2014 The Lebanon Daily News is reporting that a 22-year-old Lebanon man was killed last night in a two-vehicle crash in the 1900 block of East Cumberland Street (Route 422) in South Lebanon Township.  Police said Zakari Alan Bennett of 523 Cumberland St., Apartment 2, Lebanon, was pronounced dead at the scene.  Police […]

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The Breakdown of a Tire Separation That Causes an Auto Accident

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 13, 2014 in Car Accidents

You rely on your tires to get you from point A to point B safely. Tires are what separates you from the road and you depend on your tires. Unfortunately, not all tires are created equal and many are made with defects. Additionally, over time they can wear out and separate while driving. Tire Separation […]

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Since the tread was wearing low on your tires, you decided it was time to purchase a new set. Fortunately, Lancaster has a variety of tire shops from which to choose, including Tires Plus Total Car Care and H & F Tire Services. Soon after the tires were replaced, the tread separated from one of […]

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Did You Know Auto Insurance May Cover Your Pet For Injury?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 08, 2014 in Car Accidents

Posted on Sep 08, 2014 Did you know that your auto insurance may provide you with compensation if your pet is injured or killed while inside your car or another person’s car?  This coverage is generally limited to a domesticated dog or cat that you or a family member own.  Below is a sample of […]

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Berks County Car Accident On Labor Day Injures Pedestrian

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 04, 2014 in Car Accidents

According to the Lebanon Daily News, the Pa. State Police in Reading are reporting that a car driven by Thomas Morgan of Mohnton, was traveling west on Route 422 in Marion Township when it struck Johnny Lugo of Reading, who was walking in the roadway just east of Sheridan Road at 9:12 p.m. this past Labor […]

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What Large American Cities Seem To Have The Best Drivers?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 03, 2014 in Car Accidents

Posted on Sep 03, 2014 Last month, Allstate Insurance Company released its tenth annual “Allstate America’s Best Drivers Report®.” The report, based on Allstate claims data, ranks America’s 200 largest cities in terms of car collision frequency to identify which cities have the safest drivers.  This year, new data uncovers how these cities rank when […]

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Filing a Claim When You’re a Passenger in a Car Crash

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 30, 2014 in Car Accidents

You took a trip to the Philadelphia Zoo with your friend and her children. When it was time to come home, the drive was uneventful—until she drove onto I-30. A tractor-trailer swerved into her lane and side swiped the vehicle. Everyone in the car was injured, and you spent some time in the hospital. You […]

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Posted on Aug 19, 2014 A young man from Harrisburg, who was an innocent by-stander, lost his life during a police chase.  After hard fought legal battles, attorney Charles E. Schmidt, Jr., persuaded the police department to resolve the case in the last few months.  Mr. Schmidt leveraged a win in the case in the […]

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As you were driving down Route 30 approaching 202, you noticed the driver next to you begin to swerve. The next thing you knew, the car colliding with your car, knocking your vehicle over on its side. After talking with the motorist, you learned that he was on the phone talking with his employer at […]

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NASCAR’s Tony Stewart will most likely avoid being criminally prosecuted for the events which occurred this past Saturday night, when his car struck and killed Kevin Ward, Jr. during a race. Ward left his car after it was spun out by Stewart and walked in front of Stewart’s car. But that does not mean he […]

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