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Central Pennsylvania Hospitals Receive Mixed Reviews For Safety In Study

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 09, 2013 in News

Posted on May 09, 2013 Central Pennsylvania hospitals received mixed reviews for safety in a recently released study by an independent, non-profit business backed group.  Many central Pennsylvania hospitals received high marks in a new batch of safety grades, although, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, received a lackluster C. The grades come from […]

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Is distracted driving underreported?  Does this lessen the ability to pass stricter distracted driving laws? According to a recent analysis of state and federal data by the National Safety Council, crash deaths in cases where drivers were on the phone are seriously underreported. The underreporting makes the problem of distracted driving appear less significant than […]

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Working with the Uninsured Employer Guaranty Fund

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 08, 2013 in Workers' Compensation

Under Pennsylvania law, most companies—except a few of the largest—are required to buy insurance to pay out workers’ compensation claims. Some employers make the conscious decision to defy the law because they feel this insurance is unnecessary or too expensive. If you are unlucky enough to work for one of these employers, then you’re in […]

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President’s Spring Message For The Pennsylvania Association for Justice

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 07, 2013 in News

Posted on May 07, 2013 Pennsylvania Association for Justice President, Scott B. Cooper, Esq., announces that PAJ recently presented its Community Service Award to Muriel’s Breath of Life, a foundation established to help people suffering from cystic fibrosis. He discusses other association matters, including the latest association name change news, upcoming auto law CLEs in […]

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Renovo Car Accident In Clinton County Kills York Springs Man

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 06, 2013 in News

Posted on May 06, 2013 According to the Lock Haven Express, both drivers in a two-vehicle wreck Saturday, May 4, 2013, were killed. The accident took place on Route 120, a mile above Renovo, when a 2012 Suzuki Kizashi driven west by Maggie Lee Clemente, of Shintown swerved into the opposite lane and struck a […]

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Man Riding Bicycle Killed In Chambersburg Car Accident

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 06, 2013 in Car Accidents

The Chambersburg Public Opinion is reporting that a Chambersburg man is dead after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle in Southampton Township on Friday, May 3, 2013.  According to reports and police, Jeffrey I. Coons, of Chambersburg was traveling south on Airport Road at approximately 11 p.m. when he was struck from behind […]

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In recent weeks, economists and political commentators have been spreading panic about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Current projections say that the federal government’s fund for the program will be exhausted in 2016 unless some action is taken. That’s largely because the number of disabled people getting benefits has soared from 1.5 million in 1970 […]

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SK Participates In End Distracted Driving Programs

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 02, 2013 in News

Posted on May 02, 2013 On April 30, 2013 Schmidt Kramer lawyers Scott Cooper (current Pennsylvania Association for Justice President) and Jessica Kurtz had the privilege of presenting the Casey Feldman Foundation’s End DD program to about 500 attentive, curious and touched students at Richland Senior High School in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and over 30 adults at […]

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Media Reports Unfairly Spotlight SSDI Benefits

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 02, 2013 in Social Security Disability

It’s time to reconsider our whole approach to the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program. About one in every five Americans—some 57 million—live with disabilities today. Half of those people have a severe disability that interferes in important ways with daily functioning, such as working, cooking and eating, personal hygiene, or maintenance of a home. […]

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Trial Court Denies Facebook Discovery Motion In Lackawanna County

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 01, 2013 in Car Accidents

In a recent trial court opinion from the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County Court, the issue of Facebook discovery was once again addressed in Brogan v. Rosenn et al, No. 08 – CV – 6048 (Lack. Co. April 22, 2013). In this matter, the Plaintiff was seeking the Facebook login name, user name, […]

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