Why Can Delay Damages Now Be Added To Future Medical Expenses In PA?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 10, 2014 in Car Accidents
Last Friday, February 7, 2014, the Pennsylvania Superior Court opinion in Roth v. Erie, — A.3d — (Pa. Super. Ct. Feb. 7, 2014) involving the issue of delay damages and future medical expenses was released. The trial court held that delay damages only apply to damages for pain and suffering and not the amount of $20,000 […]
Read MoreA Fair Settlement for a Pennsylvania Car Crash: Is it Possible?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 08, 2014 in Car Accidents
The bottom line is this: you want a fair settlement for your car accident case. An essential question is what do you mean by “fair”? If you have been victimized in a Pennsylvania traffic accident due to someone else’s actions, defining “fair” is pretty straightforward. You want to be restored as closely as possible to […]
Read MoreSee Why A Person Dies Every 16 Minutes In A Car Accident
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 07, 2014 in News
Posted on Feb 07, 2014 According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, 33,561 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2012, up 3.3 percent from 32,479 in 2011. 2012 marked the first year-to-year increase in motor vehicle crash fatalities since 2005. Out of concern for public safety and to help reduce the cost of crashes, […]
Read MoreYou Versus the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Intoxication Defense
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 02, 2014 in Workers' Compensation
Related Links: Injured Workers Often Make Critical Mistakes How to Know If You Are Covered by Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation “In cases where the injury or death is caused by intoxication, no compensation shall be paid if the injury or death would not have occurred but for the employee’s intoxication, but the burden of proof of […]
Read MoreCan Asking for Worker’s Comp Benefits Get You Fired?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 28, 2014 in Workers' Compensation
Some employers do not budget properly for workers’ compensation claims. When an employee is injured on the job, the boss does his best to discourage filing an accident report and tries to convince the worker that his regular health insurance should pay for injury-related care. The boss intimidates the whole workforce into believing that anyone […]
Read MoreProtection From Being Forced Back to Work Too Soon
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 26, 2014 in Workers' Compensation
A common worry among many of the disabled people we represent is that they will be forced to go back to work before they are ready. For some, it’s a legitimate fear. Workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania provides payment for medical care to treat your work-related injury, at least until you’ve reached the peak improvement possible. […]
Read MoreStroke and Social Security Disability
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 22, 2014 in Social Security Disability
There’s a persistent modern myth that the average person uses only about ten percent of his brain. Contrary to this common belief, medical science hasn’t found any part of the brain that doesn’t serve an important function. As a result, anything that disables part of the brain has a catastrophic impact on the body’s overall […]
Read MoreWhich Two Pennsylvania Laws Do Most Drivers Forget To Follow In Winter?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 22, 2014 in Car Accidents
Winter drivers in Pennsylvania have enough to deal with between snow and ice. Also, they have to navigate traffic. However, there are 2 important Pennsylvania laws which many forget to follow. It is important to follow them to avoid serious injury and car accidents. Clearing Off Your Vehicle In the winter it is important to […]
Read MorePeripheral Artery Disease and Social Security Disability Benefits
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 22, 2014 in Social Security Disability
The human circulatory system works to ensure a supply of oxygen and nutrients is transported to tissues throughout the body. Blood picks up oxygen at the lungs, and the heart propels oxygenated blood through the arteries. As smaller blood vessels branch off the arteries, the blood gives up its oxygen to living tissues and collects […]
Read MoreStudy Links Truck Driving to Aggressive Form of Prostate Cancer
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 20, 2014 in News
Posted on Jan 20, 2014 A recent study found that men who spent a majority of their day driving a truck were as much as four times as likely to develop a highly aggressive form of prostate cancer. This study was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research’s International Conference. The study was conducted […]
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