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Posted on Jun 24, 2013> Police are investigating a Pennsylvania car accident where one person was killed early yesterday June 23, 2013 in Dauphin County just outside Harrisburg. State police at Harrisburg say a driver was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of Route 322, about one mile west of the Fishing Creek Valley Road […]

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How You Can Help if Your Workers’ Comp Case Goes to Court

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 22, 2013 in Workers' Compensation

You’ve probably heard already that you’re not allowed to sue your employer after you have been hurt at work in Pennsylvania. Having a workplace injury or occupational illness means that your medical bills will be covered automatically under Pennsylvania workers’ compensation rules. In exchange for the assured payment of your healthcare costs and a portion […]

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Watch Out for These Workers’ Comp Insurance Company Tricks

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 20, 2013 in Workers' Compensation

When you suffer a workplace injury in Pennsylvania, your employer is required to pay your medical bills and give you a portion of your regular wages while you’re unable to work. In most cases, your employer will have purchased a workers’ compensation insurance policy for this purpose. Your boss pays a regular premium to the […]

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Legislative Alert – Tell Your State Senator: Support Yaw Amendment to SB 379

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 18, 2013 in News

Posted on Jun 18, 2013 Tell Your State Senator: Support Yaw Amendment to SB 379 June 18, 2013 The Pennsylvania Senate is scheduled to vote this week on how to handle the “Apology” issue. If you have not done so already, please contact your state Senator today and ask that he or she vote “Yes” on the […]

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Route 11/15 in the southbound direction in Camp Hill were closed last night after officials responded to the scene of a crash at South 32nd Street (Route 11/15) and Trindle Road.  Reports are that Daniel J. Stephenson of Spring Grove, suffered major injuries after failing to stop at a stop sign while driving a 1997 […]

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Car Traveling Wrong Way Causes Multi-Vehicle Car Accident

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 17, 2013 in News

Posted on Jun 17, 2013 A multi-vehicle crash in Dauphin County on Father’s Day closed all lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike at mile marker 245.7.on the Susquehanna River Bridge.  Initial reports are that a car was driving eastbound in the westbound lanes, and after traveling across the bridge, it slammed head-on into a tractor-trailer and burst […]

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Consider the case of Martha, a 38-year-old elementary school teacher. About two years ago, Martha noticed she was having a certain difficulty holding onto small objects. A year after that, even colleagues noticed that Martha’s hands often shook with an irregular tremor, and there was a shaky sound to her voice. The tremor worsened when […]

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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a federal government program that provides income to some people who can longer work because of a disabling impairment. Many people have found they qualify for SSDI benefits because of neurological disorders—ailments of the nervous system, spinal cord, and brain. Neuropathy is one of those conditions. Understanding neuropathy The […]

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Hands-free devices, especially ones that convert speech-to-text for text messaging while driving, aren’t always safer to use behind the wheel, according to a new study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Researchers with the Center for the Prevention of Distracted Driving at the University of Utah set up drivers with a brainwave-measuring device and had […]

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Posted on Jun 13, 2013 The Pennsylvania State Department of Health (DOH) has issued a scathing inspection report on a nursing home where a resident was pushed to her death. An official inspection by the DOH revealed the Weatherwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Carbon County didn’t have a proper emergency plan and staff didn’t […]

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