SSDI Compassionate Allowances Move Your Alzheimer’s Claim Forward
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 02, 2014 in Social Security Disability
We are accustomed to think of Alzheimer’s disease as an illness of older people. That’s why it’s other, older names—“senior dementia” and “second childhood”—suggest the typical patient as elderly. In fact, most people with Alzheimer’s disease first show symptoms after the age of 60. However, a significant fraction of sufferers have a condition called early-onset […]
Read MoreUSW Local 10-1 Honors Scott Cooper
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 02, 2014 in News
Posted on Jan 02, 2014 In December 7, 2013 Schmidt Kramer Partner Scott Cooper was presented with the Barbara Rahke Community Ally Award at The Jim McHugh Memorial Awards Night in Philadelphia. Scott was honored for his role in helping save thousands of steelworker jobs in southeast Pennsylvania in his role as President of the Pennsylvania […]
Read MoreReceiving the Disability Benefits You Need for Your Testicular Cancer?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 28, 2013 in Social Security Disability
There is one (relatively) good thing about testicular cancer: if caught early enough, it has a great survival rate. Testicular cancer is an uncontrolled, abnormal, and invasive growth of cells that begins in one or both testicles. It’s the most common form of cancer for men between the ages 15 and 35. If detected early […]
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About SSDI Benefits for Lung Cancer
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 26, 2013 in Social Security Disability
Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in the United States—and the leading cause of cancer deaths. The other forms of cancer that are more common—breast cancer for women, prostate cancer for men, and skin cancers—all have much better survival rates. Statistics show that over a quarter of all cancer deaths […]
Read MoreWhat Will it Take to Fight Distracted Driving in Pennsylvania?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 22, 2013 in Car Accidents
What more can be done to fight distracted driving in Pennsylvania and around the United States? In the period from 2009 to 2013, the number of states that had laws against distracted driving on the books went from 18 to 41. However, the market for smartphones exploded during the same period. Declining prices and consumer […]
Read More“Selfies” While Driving: A New Peak of Distracted Driving Stupidity
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 20, 2013 in Car Accidents
Every time we think we’ve seen the limits of the dumb things people do—we are surprised again by human ingenuity. We have spoken before about the dangers of distracted driving—especially about the risks of using mobile devices to access the Internet. Emailing and texting while driving in Pennsylvania isn’t just against the law: it’s also […]
Read MoreRecovering After Your Food Service Burn Injury
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 16, 2013 in Workers' Compensation
Open flame Steam Hot metal Electricity Boiling liquids Burn accidents involving these hazards are, unfortunately, fairly common in the American workplace. Most occupations aren’t at risk from more than one or two of these threats, so at least worker training can focus a limited range of safety concerns. The exception is the food service injury. […]
Read MoreCombating Slip and Fall Risks for Restaurant Workers
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 14, 2013 in Workers' Compensation
What is the greatest hazard for food service employees? If you guessed “falling down on the job,” you win. Restaurant and tavern workers face surprisingly high rates of slip and trip accidents. The National Floor Safety Institute estimates that more than three million food service employees are hurt each year because of fall accidents at […]
Read MoreSee How Safety Devices Are Saving Lives Of Pennsylvania Drivers
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 12, 2013 in News
Posted on Dec 12, 2013 The cost and crashworthiness of vehicles as well as drivers’ safety habits affect the cost of auto insurance. Out of concern for public safety and to help reduce the cost of crashes, insurers support safe driving initiatives. It is a major supporter of anti-drunk driving and seat belt usage campaigns. […]
Read MoreMeasuring Disability: Understanding Residual Functional Capacity Tests
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 10, 2013 in Social Security Disability
The statistics on disability in the United States are grave. About one in every six working-age Americans has some sort of disability that hampers everyday activities. Fortunately, most of these disabilities are relatively minor, making it harder but not impossible to work. But many Americans have chronic disabilities so severe that they can no longer […]
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