Proposal To Reduce Car Accidents By Rendering All Handheld Devices Inoperable
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 13, 2013 in Motorcycle Accidents
Researchers at West Virginia University are urging that cars becomes equipped with devices which make it impossible to send a text message, check any apps or even dial home while the car is in motion. Basically, their proposal makes any handled device inoperable while the car is in motion. What do you think of the […]
Read MoreSuggestions For Driving Safely To Spring Break
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 13, 2013 in Car Accidents
If you or a loved one are traveling for Spring Break this year, here are some traveling tips which should help with safety and with avoiding a serious car accident, especially injury. What others can you think of? 1. Always plan your traveling route ahead of time and do not always rely upon GPS for […]
Read MoreCourt Upholds Red-Light Cameras
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 13, 2013 in News
Posted on Mar 13, 2013 More and more jurisdictions are installing red-light traffic cameras in an effort to increase safety, specifically deter speeding. Some people believe that the cameras are a violation of a person’s constitutional right to privacy. One Florida District Court has held that the cameras are not a violation and has upheld […]
Read MoreWays To Improve Safety While Jogging This Spring
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 12, 2013 in News
Posted on Mar 12, 2013 With Spring just around the corner in Central Pennsylvania cities such as Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Lebanon and Lancaster as well as all of Pennsylvania, it is important to remember safety. If you jog, here are a few safety tips which can help you and a loved one from being injured […]
Read MoreBreathing Troubles and Respiratory Problems Required for SSDI
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 11, 2013 in Social Security Disability
If you have trouble breathing, there’s a good chance your lung disease is grouped under the umbrella term of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The most common conditions classified under COPD are emphysema and chronic bronchitis, which generally cause shortness of breath, wheezing, excess mucus, frequent respiratory infections, and tightness in the chest. The most […]
Read MoreSleep Apnea Sufferers Can Qualify for Social Security Disability
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 09, 2013 in Social Security Disability
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder in which a person actually stops breathing for a small amount of time during sleep. This can happen hundreds of times over the course of one night and, if left untreated, sleep apnea can cause a lot of trouble in a person’s everyday life. Leaving sleep apnea untreated […]
Read MoreShould Pennsylvania Mandate Nurse-Patient Ratios To Increase Patient Safety?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 08, 2013 in Medical Malpractice
A pair of Democratic state legislators said today they introduced bills to create government mandated nurse-patient ratios at Pennsylvania hospitals. “Studies show that patients in hospitals with higher registered nurse staffing levels are less likely to get an infection during their care, and as a result, health care costs can be reduced by as much […]
Read MoreAre Red Light Cameras In PA Effective And Necessary?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 07, 2013 in Car Accidents
Red light cameras are everywhere. They’re in hundreds of cities, including large municipalities like Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Drivers groan about them, critics call them revenue generators, and no one welcomes the sight of a red light camera ticket in their mailbox. But despite the animosity felt toward these devices, they […]
Read MorePennsylvania Nursing Home Shut Down By State Investigators
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 06, 2013 in News
Posted on Mar 06, 2013 A nursing home in Liberty Borough was shut down by police after investigators said used syringes and patient medications were found in a back room. Channel 11’s (Pittsburgh) Alan Jennings was there as state inspectors arrived at the Liberty Manor Personal Care Home. Investigators said they received a call last […]
Read MoreSchmidt Kramer Participates In Keystone Progress Progressive Summit
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 05, 2013 in News
Posted on Mar 05, 2013 On March 2, 2013 Scott Cooper participated and presented a workshop at the Keystone Progress Progressive Summit at the Harrisburg Hilton about “Holding Big Business Accountable: The Truth About Tort Reform.” The workshop focused on The Chamber of Commerce and the far right trying to pass laws that cap damages […]
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