Central Pa. Mother Brings Lawsuit After Daughter Abused At Daycare
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 24, 2014 in News
Posted on Feb 24, 2014 As reported by pennlive.com’s Matt Miller on February 21, 2014, a Harrisburg-area mother who claims her pre-school daughter was sexually abused by another child filed a lawsuit Friday against one of the nation’s largest for-profit child care and early education providers. In the complaint lodged in Philadelphia County Court, the mother […]
Read MoreSuing Outside Workers’ Comp for a Work Fall Injury
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 22, 2014 in Workers' Compensation
Three Views of Workplace Falls A reference librarian needs a book from the top shelf of the west archives. She doesn’t notice that the rubber tread of the ladder is coming loose at one end. As she reaches for the book, the tread gives away, and she tumbles to the marble floor, knocking the ladder […]
Read MoreSee Why You Should Consider Purchasing Travel Insurance
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 21, 2014 in News
Posted on Feb 21, 2014 According to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) to decide if you need travel insurance, the I.I.I. recommends asking these key questions: If I cancelled my travel plans, would I lose the financial value of the trip? Could weather delays or related events result in missing out on all or part […]
Read MoreFalls From a Height at Work: Ladder, Lift, and Scaffold Safety
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 20, 2014 in Workers' Compensation
In almost every workplace, employees are at risk for a fall from a height. Sometimes the risk is limited to when an office worker climbs on a step stool to replace a light bulb or climbs a ladder to retrieve a box from a storage shelf. For other occupations—such as construction work—working high above the […]
Read MoreHow to Get Full Medical Bill Coverage From the Insurance Company
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 16, 2014 in Car Accidents
In the aftermath of a Pennsylvania car accident, you are forced to deal with the conflicting agendas of many different people. The hospital, your doctors, and your pharmacist all want to be paid their fees in a timely manner. Your health insurance company doesn’t want to spend more money than it’s required to. And, under […]
Read MoreYour Arthritis Type May Determine Whether You Collect SSDI Benefits
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 16, 2014 in Social Security Disability
Arthritis is a chronic joint and bone condition characterized by joint inflammation, distortion of the bones in the joint, stiffness, and pain that ranges from nagging discomfort to agonizing acute pain. Right now, estimates say about 50 million Americans have been diagnosed with some type of arthritis, and that number is expected to rise as […]
Read MoreHow to Proceed When Your SSDI Claim for Arthritis Has Been Denied
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 14, 2014 in Social Security Disability
When you apply for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) benefits, a caseworker first checks your claim to make sure you meet the standards for employment income (currently capped at a little more than $1,000 a month) and for a work history extensive enough for eligibility. Then your file is passed on to the Pennsylvania Bureau […]
Read MoreHire a Lawyer Even If You Plan to Settle Your Car Accident Case
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 10, 2014 in Car Accidents
Here’s something we’ve heard a lot over the years: “No, I don’t want to hire a lawyer. I’m determined to settle this case out of court. Now, if I handle this on my own, I get to keep all the settlement money. If I hire a law firm to help with the settlement, I have […]
Read MoreWhy 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 […]
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