Pennsylvania Supreme Court Holds That Delay Damages Are Based On Molded Verdict Of Insurance Policy Limits, Not Jury Award
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 03, 2013 in News
Posted on Jan 03, 2013 The Legal Intelligencer is reporting today on an important insurance case which impacts any underinsured motorist case which goes to trial and results in a verdict in excess of the policy limits. Below are portions of Gina Passarella’s report on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Opinion. Delay damages are only available […]
Read MoreMount Joy Borough in Lancaster County Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 30, 2012 in News
Posted on Dec 30, 2012 On Tuesday, November 27, the Mount Joy Borough Council in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, approved settlement of a wrongful death suit. The lawsuit brought by the family of Robert Neill, Jr., of Mount Joy. Neill, 61, called 911 at approximately 4:00AM on November 6, 2010, stating that his neighbors were harassing […]
Read MoreNURSING HOME INSPECTION- JULY 12, 2012, SPRING CREEK REHAB FAIL
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 28, 2012 in Nursing Home Negligence & Abuse
Schmidt Kramer injury lawyers work with nursing home residents and their families to protect their rights. On July 12, 2012, the Pennsylvania Health Department did an inspection at Spring Creek Rehab in Harrisburg, and found the following nursing home violations: failing to promote care for residents’ dignity failing to ensure that doctor ordered lab […]
Read MoreHarrisburg Defective Product Lawyer Warns Parents About the Nap Nanny
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 28, 2012 in News
Posted on Dec 28, 2012 On December 5, 2012, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) filed an administrative complaint against the manufacturer of a portable infant recliner called the Nap Nanny. The CPSC complaint alleges that the newest version of the Nap Nanny, called the Nap Nanny Chill, as well as previous models of the […]
Read MoreMan in Persistent Vegetative State Communicates
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 22, 2012 in Brain Injury
Recently, one of our Lancaster brain injury attorneys came across a fascinating article in the Huffington Post. It reports that a Canadian man in a vegetative state was able to communicate with researchers at the University of Western Ontario using a functional MRI (fMRI) machine. The man, 39-year-old Scott Routley, suffered a severe brain injury […]
Read MoreCrash In Cornwall Causes 3 Injuries
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 21, 2012 in Car Accidents
Three people were injured in a three-vehicle crash on Route 72 at North Cornwall Road. A minivan driven by Joanne Lewis, 57, of Harrisburg was traveling south on Route 72 when it struck the rear of a car driven by Sara Young, 18, of 94 North Cornwall Road in West Cornwall Township, which was waiting to […]
Read MoreCourt Rules That Pizza Driver Cannot Collect on Policy
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 21, 2012 in Car Accidents
Posted on Dec 21, 2012 In DiSomma v. Mut. Benefit Ins. Co., 86 Lancaster L. R. 550 (2011) a dispute arose over a business auto policy and exclusion. This case involves a car accident where the owner of a pizza business was involved in a car accident with a third party. He was operating a […]
Read MoreCBS WHP TV-21 Reports On Court Denying Penn State Motion To Stay McQueary Case
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 21, 2012 in News
Posted on Dec 21, 2012 Kirk Wilson of Harrisburg’s CBS WHP TV-21 reported last night on the decision of a Centre County trial judge denying Penn State’s Motion to stay a defamation/whistleblower case filed against if by Mike McQueary. Below is Kirk Wilson’s report. Schmidt Kramer Injury Lawyer Scott Cooperalso commented./p> A Centre County judge […]
Read MoreSSD Blue Book Used to Evaluate Impairments
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 20, 2012 in Social Security Disability
The Social Security Administration (SSA) Blue Book, also known as Disability Evaluation Under Social Security, contains an impairment listing for adults and children. The listing describes the most common impairments and the medical severity required to be considered disabled by the SSA. The SSA recognizes that it is impossible to list all possible impairments. Therefore […]
Read MorePolice Investigate Perry County Car Accident After Two Are Flown To Hospital
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 19, 2012 in News
Posted on Dec 19, 2012 A Perry County man was in critical condition Wednesday morning and a 12-year-old girl injured after a two-vehicle crash in Perry County Tuesday night, December 18, 2012. State police at Newport say Michael F. Maguire, 43, of New Bloomfield was traveling north in the 8200 block of Spring Road in […]
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