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Posted on Jun 05, 2013 Pennsylvania State Police in Chambersburg are reporting that six people were injured in a crash last weekend in Peters Township, including one person who was flown to York Hospital.  The crash around 11:05 p.m. Saturday in the 8400 block of Lemar Road.  Police said Alexx Sheffield was driving north on Lemar Road […]

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Posted on Jun 04, 2013 According to the Reading Eagle, police are investigating a Pennsylvania tractor trailer accident which occurred yesterday in Bethel Township, Berks County on Route 645. A Bethel Township, Berks County, man was taken to Reading Hospital with neck and back injuries after crashing into a tractor-trailer. Michael Fry was driving south […]

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Insurance companies that handle workers’ compensation benefits on behalf of Pennsylvania employers will sometimes resort to half-truths—and outright lies—in order to discourage injured workers from claiming benefits. Insurance company officials believe that many claimants are exaggerating their conditions in order to get “free money,” so they feel no guilt trying to cheat them in return. […]

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Car Accident Which Injured Girl Under Investigation

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 04, 2013 in Car Accidents

Posted on Jun 04, 2013 Police in Shamokin are investigating a car accident where an 8-year-old girl suffered multiple injuries when she was hit by a car driven by a woman who left the scene.  The accident occurred yesterday, June 3, 2013 at Antracite and Arch streets.  According to Patrolman Jarrod Scandle, an 8 year […]

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It doesn’t have to be all-out war between you and the insurance company paying your Pennsylvania workers’ compensation benefits—but all too often, it feels that way. You recognize that you have to give up some control when somebody else is paying for your medical care, but the insurance company appears to want to regulate every […]

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Posted on May 29, 2013 A new report that evaluates the current condition, use and funding of Pennsylvania’s surface transportation system will be released on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The report is being released by TRIP, a national nonprofit transportation research group based in Washington, DC. The report, “Future Mobility in Pennsylvania: The Cost of […]

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Under Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation law, employees are assured that when they suffer an on-the-job injury, their medical bills will be paid. In addition, they will receive partial wages if they are too disabled to work for an extended period. Part of the grand bargain of workers’ compensation is that employees are barred from suing their […]

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The number of deaths in motorcycle crashes has increased by approximately 35% since Pennsylvania lawmakers decided a decade ago to give motorcyclists the choice of whether to wear helmets or not.  Pennsylvania officials say 210 people died in motorcycle crashes last year, and only 100 wore helmets while 104 did not.  There is no current […]

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The Statutory Employee Defense in Pennsylvania Comp Claims

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 26, 2013 in Workers' Compensation

For decades, the workers’ compensation law in Pennsylvania has had a significant loophole: the statutory employee defense. But a change in legal precedents last year has upended this area of the law. Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys (and their clients) are still grappling with the consequences. If you have been injured in a work related accident […]

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Posted on May 24, 2013 Schmidt Kramer Harrisburg Personal Injury And Social Security Lawyers are supporting the press release of The Pennsylvania Insurance Department wanting to remind people that planning ahead can protect you financially in the event of a disability.  May is Disability Awareness Month. Private disability insurance policies are available on an individual or group basis. The coverage […]

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